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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... observes to me ) does not here mean an arrow , but a fort of shooting called roving , or shooting at long lengths . The arrows used at this sport are called flight - arrows ; as were those used in battle for great distances . So , in ...
... observes to me ) does not here mean an arrow , but a fort of shooting called roving , or shooting at long lengths . The arrows used at this sport are called flight - arrows ; as were those used in battle for great distances . So , in ...
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... observes , that the length of a flight - shot seems ascertained by a passage in Leland's Itinerary , 1769 , Vol . IV . p . 44 : " The passage into it at ful se is a flite - shot over , as much as the Tamise is above the bridge . " It ...
... observes , that the length of a flight - shot seems ascertained by a passage in Leland's Itinerary , 1769 , Vol . IV . p . 44 : " The passage into it at ful se is a flite - shot over , as much as the Tamise is above the bridge . " It ...
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... 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 Tale : - whom you know " Of stuff " d fufficiency ...
... 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 Tale : - whom you know " Of stuff " d fufficiency ...
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... observes in his Vindication of this unfortunate Prin- cess , 2d edit . Vol . I. p . 522 , & c . ) " we know to talk egregious nonsense at times . It even mistakes irkit for nakit ; ftrips the delicate Queen in the month of January , and ...
... observes in his Vindication of this unfortunate Prin- cess , 2d edit . Vol . I. p . 522 , & c . ) " we know to talk egregious nonsense at times . It even mistakes irkit for nakit ; ftrips the delicate Queen in the month of January , and ...
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... observes , that what Ursula means to say is , " that he is as deserving of complete happiness in the marriage state , as Beatrice herself . " STEEVENS . • Misprising- ) Despising , contemning . JOHNSON . To misprise is to undervalue ...
... observes , that what Ursula means to say is , " that he is as deserving of complete happiness in the marriage state , as Beatrice herself . " STEEVENS . • Misprising- ) Despising , contemning . JOHNSON . To misprise is to undervalue ...
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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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