The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... sense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . Grief , in ancient language , fignifies bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : " he being at that time griped ...
... sense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . Grief , in ancient language , fignifies bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : " he being at that time griped ...
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... sense which ( as Mr. M. Mason obferves ) is con- firmed by the lines immediately fucceeding : " For those that could fpeak low , and tardily , " Would turn their own perfection to abuse , " To feem like him : - . " The oppofition ...
... sense which ( as Mr. M. Mason obferves ) is con- firmed by the lines immediately fucceeding : " For those that could fpeak low , and tardily , " Would turn their own perfection to abuse , " To feem like him : - . " The oppofition ...
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... sense . So , in Nafh's Lenten Stuff , & c . 1599 : three scarfs , bracelets , chains , and ouches . " It appears likewife from a pailage in the ancient fatire called Cocke Lorelles Bote , printed by Wynkyn de Worde , that the makers of ...
... sense . So , in Nafh's Lenten Stuff , & c . 1599 : three scarfs , bracelets , chains , and ouches . " It appears likewife from a pailage in the ancient fatire called Cocke Lorelles Bote , printed by Wynkyn de Worde , that the makers of ...
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... sense it was certainly fometimes ufed . See an old translation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : " —and it is more proper and peculiar fpeache to fay , the fhivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ...
... sense it was certainly fometimes ufed . See an old translation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : " —and it is more proper and peculiar fpeache to fay , the fhivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ...
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... sense of clouds as well as that of Ship - tackle . STEEVENS . 2 That , with the hurly , ] Hurly is noife , derived from the French hurler to howl , as hurly - burly from Hurluberlu , Fr. STEEVENS , 3 Deny it to a king ? ] Surely , for ...
... sense of clouds as well as that of Ship - tackle . STEEVENS . 2 That , with the hurly , ] Hurly is noife , derived from the French hurler to howl , as hurly - burly from Hurluberlu , Fr. STEEVENS , 3 Deny it to a king ? ] Surely , for ...
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