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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... instance , has no ridiculous meaning . Mr. Edwards observes , that Mede , in his Discourses on Scripture , speaking of Adam , says , " -he whom God had stuffed with so many excellent qualities . " Edwards's MS . Again , in The Winter's ...
... instance , has no ridiculous meaning . Mr. Edwards observes , that Mede , in his Discourses on Scripture , speaking of Adam , says , " -he whom God had stuffed with so many excellent qualities . " Edwards's MS . Again , in The Winter's ...
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... instances , fignifies ferious . So , in The Winter's Tale : " My father , and the gentlemen , are in sad talk . " STEEVENS . - both fure , ] i . e . to be depended on . So , in Macbeth : " Thou fure and firm - fet earth- . " . STEEVENS ...
... instances , fignifies ferious . So , in The Winter's Tale : " My father , and the gentlemen , are in sad talk . " STEEVENS . - both fure , ] i . e . to be depended on . So , in Macbeth : " Thou fure and firm - fet earth- . " . STEEVENS ...
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... instances ; which shall bear no less likelihood , than to see me at her chamber - window ; hear me call Margaret , Hero ; hear Margaret term me Claudio ; and bring them to see this , the very night before the intended wedding : ] Thus ...
... instances ; which shall bear no less likelihood , than to see me at her chamber - window ; hear me call Margaret , Hero ; hear Margaret term me Claudio ; and bring them to see this , the very night before the intended wedding : ] Thus ...
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... instances ; which shall and heard her call him Claudio , he might reasonably think her betrayed , but not have the same reason to accuse her of disloy- alty . Besides , how could her naming Claudio , make the Prince and Claudio believe ...
... instances ; which shall and heard her call him Claudio , he might reasonably think her betrayed , but not have the same reason to accuse her of disloy- alty . Besides , how could her naming Claudio , make the Prince and Claudio believe ...
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... instance of flattery to James occurs in Macbeth ; perhaps the passage here quoted was not less grateful to Elizabeth , as it apparently alludes to an extraordinary trait in one of the letters pretended to have been written by the hated ...
... instance of flattery to James occurs in Macbeth ; perhaps the passage here quoted was not less grateful to Elizabeth , as it apparently alludes to an extraordinary trait in one of the letters pretended to have been written by the hated ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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