The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... phrase came originally from the camp . When a rendezvous was appointed , the militia foldiers would frequently make excufe for not keeping word , that their bowftrings were broke , i . e . their arms unferviceable . Hence when one would ...
... phrase came originally from the camp . When a rendezvous was appointed , the militia foldiers would frequently make excufe for not keeping word , that their bowftrings were broke , i . e . their arms unferviceable . Hence when one would ...
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... phrase in an old poem by Robert Dabourne : Men fhift their fashions-- 66 " They are in fouls the fame . " FARMER . △ fimilar phrafeology is found in Meafure for Meafure : " Is't not enough thou haft fuborn'd these women " To accufe ...
... phrase in an old poem by Robert Dabourne : Men fhift their fashions-- 66 " They are in fouls the fame . " FARMER . △ fimilar phrafeology is found in Meafure for Meafure : " Is't not enough thou haft fuborn'd these women " To accufe ...
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... phrases collected by Ray . STEEVENS . 7 So , in croffes love not him . ] By croffes he means money . As You Like It , the Clown fays to Celia , " -if I fhould bear you , I should bear no cross . JOHNSON . ABм . I have promifed to ftudy ...
... phrases collected by Ray . STEEVENS . 7 So , in croffes love not him . ] By croffes he means money . As You Like It , the Clown fays to Celia , " -if I fhould bear you , I should bear no cross . JOHNSON . ABм . I have promifed to ftudy ...
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... phrase however quaint , is the poet's own . He means , the dew that nightly flows down his cheeks . Shakspeare , in one of his other pieces , ufes night of dew for dewy night , but I cannot at present recollect in which . STEEVENS . 7 ...
... phrase however quaint , is the poet's own . He means , the dew that nightly flows down his cheeks . Shakspeare , in one of his other pieces , ufes night of dew for dewy night , but I cannot at present recollect in which . STEEVENS . 7 ...
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... phrase of the theatre . It however may refer to contents , and that word may mean the moft material part of the exhibition . MALONE . 7 labouring perish in their birth . ] the act of parturition . So Rofcommon : Labouring here means ...
... phrase of the theatre . It however may refer to contents , and that word may mean the moft material part of the exhibition . MALONE . 7 labouring perish in their birth . ] the act of parturition . So Rofcommon : Labouring here means ...
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alfo Amadis de Gaula ancient Armado becauſe BIRON BOYET called Coftard Cupid defire Demetrius doth emendation Exeunt expreffion eyes Faery Queen faid fair fairy fake fame fatire fays fecond folio feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fing firft firſt fleep fome fometimes fong fool foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fweet hath heart Helena Hermia Hiftory himſelf Hippolyta houfe inftance JOHNSON KING l'envoy lady lion loft lord love's Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure moft Monarcho moon moſt MOTH mufick muft muſt night Oberon obferves occafion old copies read paffage perfon play pleaſe poet Pompey praife prefent princefs PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN reafon Richard III romances Saracens ſay ſenſe Shakspeare ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou Titania tranflation Twelfth Night ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe word