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... these mammals are very sensitive to coming changes of weather . 26. half fish , half flesh ] Compare the description of the otter , 1 Henry IV . III . iii . 142 . on them ! they ne'er come but I look to 1. ] 39 PERICLES.
... these mammals are very sensitive to coming changes of weather . 26. half fish , half flesh ] Compare the description of the otter , 1 Henry IV . III . iii . 142 . on them ! they ne'er come but I look to 1. ] 39 PERICLES.
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... Henry VI . IV . i . 109 . subject ] A noun of multitude . are Hamlet , I. i . 72. In the the corresponding passage " and Prince Pericles wondring om the finny subjects of the sea poore country people learned firmities of man , more than ...
... Henry VI . IV . i . 109 . subject ] A noun of multitude . are Hamlet , I. i . 72. In the the corresponding passage " and Prince Pericles wondring om the finny subjects of the sea poore country people learned firmities of man , more than ...
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... Henry V. 1. i . 262-267 ; Webster , The White Devil ( p . 36 , ed . Dyce ) ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scorn- ful Lady , I. i . 139 , 140 ( ed . Bond ) ; The Passionate Morrice ( 1593 ) , p . 94 ( New Shakespeare Society reprints ) ...
... Henry V. 1. i . 262-267 ; Webster , The White Devil ( p . 36 , ed . Dyce ) ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Scorn- ful Lady , I. i . 139 , 140 ( ed . Bond ) ; The Passionate Morrice ( 1593 ) , p . 94 ( New Shakespeare Society reprints ) ...
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... Henry V. II . i . 22 . - 118. and what . . . soul ] I edited Williams's conjecture , Malone's insertion of a dash for , taking get as = gain by t means . The old copies give Steevens conjectured " deal His wife's soul- " the sentence ...
... Henry V. II . i . 22 . - 118. and what . . . soul ] I edited Williams's conjecture , Malone's insertion of a dash for , taking get as = gain by t means . The old copies give Steevens conjectured " deal His wife's soul- " the sentence ...
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... Henry VIII . IV . ii . 132 . 12. jewels ] Here embracing not merely precious stones , but articles of ΙΟ 15 gold and silver which would be tar- nished by neglect . The word is used by Shakespeare of rings , bracelets ( as above ) , and ...
... Henry VIII . IV . ii . 132 . 12. jewels ] Here embracing not merely precious stones , but articles of ΙΟ 15 gold and silver which would be tar- nished by neglect . The word is used by Shakespeare of rings , bracelets ( as above ) , and ...
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