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... en quelque maniere que ce soit, en leur enioignant penitence salutaire selon
la mesure de leurs faultes (hors mis toutes fois les heretiques, et ceux qui
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BOOK IV.
They had sworn that her Majesty did not appear upon that occasion in a stnte of
indecent nakedness; and Sir W. Gell, from that knowledge of antiquity by which
he was distinguished, had been able to refer them to the model from which her ...
With Biographical Notices of Their Founders, and Other Eminent Persons
Mr. Wren was parti'cularly attached to mathematical studies, and was generally,
considered a (mán of worth and talent... o. oz oil, 1... . . ino, so; i. z o.o.; , , , . ... His
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ISBN 10 : OXFORD:400246594
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Judul : The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
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Pengarang :
William Shakespeare,
James Boswell,
Edward Capell,
Alexander Pope,
George Steevens,
Samuel Johnson,
Richard Farmer,
Nicholas Rowe,
James Boswell,
Edward Capell,
Alexander Pope,
George Steevens,
Samuel Johnson,
Richard Farmer,
Nicholas Rowe,
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Bahasa : en
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Tahun : 1821
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Halaman : 0
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Google Book : https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=YC8JAAAAQAAJ&source=gbs_api
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Ketersediaan :
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, Alexander Pope, George
Steevens, Samuel Johnson, Richard Farmer, Nicholas Rowe. Page. It could not
be judg'd, sir. Slen. You'll not confess, you'll not confess. Shal. That he will not ...
Translated from the Malay Language
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators: comprehending a life of the poet, and an enlarged history of the stage
Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt Tua dicta, soror : lapides loqueris.
STEEVENS. 5 — be SHENT,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat with rough
language. So, in The Coxcomb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " — — We shall be
shent ...
Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt Tua dicta, soror : lapides loqueris. Steevens
. s — be shent,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat twVi rough language. So,
in The Coxcomb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " We shall be shent soundly.