The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... against the ftatutes of the " Noble Science of Defence . " Beatrice means , that Benedick published a general challenge , like a prize - fighter . STEEVENS . 9challenged Cupid at the flight : ] Flight ( as Mr. Douce . obferves to me ) ...
... against the ftatutes of the " Noble Science of Defence . " Beatrice means , that Benedick published a general challenge , like a prize - fighter . STEEVENS . 9challenged Cupid at the flight : ] Flight ( as Mr. Douce . obferves to me ) ...
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... against your brother , and he hath ta'en you newly into his grace ; where it is impoffible you should take true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is need- ful that you frame the feafon for your own harveft . 4 I ...
... against your brother , and he hath ta'en you newly into his grace ; where it is impoffible you should take true root , but by the fair weather that you make yourself : it is need- ful that you frame the feafon for your own harveft . 4 I ...
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... Against whofe charms faith melteth into blood . " 9 Therefore , & c . ] Let which is found in the next line , is understood here . MALONE . I beauty is a witch , Against whofe charms faith melteth into blood . ] i . e . as wax when ...
... Against whofe charms faith melteth into blood . " 9 Therefore , & c . ] Let which is found in the next line , is understood here . MALONE . I beauty is a witch , Against whofe charms faith melteth into blood . ] i . e . as wax when ...
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... against grammar ; an offence which may not ftrictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVENS . 99 would fain have it a match ; and I doubt 56 MUCH ADO.
... against grammar ; an offence which may not ftrictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVENS . 99 would fain have it a match ; and I doubt 56 MUCH ADO.
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... against excefs of apparel , b . 1. 1547 , after mentioning the common excufes of fome nice and vain women for painting their faces , dying their hair , & c . the preacher breaks out into the following invective : " Who can paynt her ...
... against excefs of apparel , b . 1. 1547 , after mentioning the common excufes of fome nice and vain women for painting their faces , dying their hair , & c . the preacher breaks out into the following invective : " Who can paynt her ...
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