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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... reason to determine that Hero's mother was living . It seems as if the poet had in his first plan designed such a character : which , on a survey of it , he found would be fuper- fluous ; and therefore he left it out . THEOBALD . The ...
... reason to determine that Hero's mother was living . It seems as if the poet had in his first plan designed such a character : which , on a survey of it , he found would be fuper- fluous ; and therefore he left it out . THEOBALD . The ...
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... reasons , were not permitted to shoot with pointed arrows : Whence the proverb- " A fool's bolt is foon shot . " DOUCE . 21 promised to eat all of his killing . ] So in King Henry V : " Ram . He longs to eat the English . " Con . I ...
... reasons , were not permitted to shoot with pointed arrows : Whence the proverb- " A fool's bolt is foon shot . " DOUCE . 21 promised to eat all of his killing . ] So in King Henry V : " Ram . He longs to eat the English . " Con . I ...
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... reason of this abruption . The truth is , Beatrice starts an idea at the words stuffed man ; and prudently checks herself in the pursuit of it . A stuffed man was one of the many cant phrases for a cuckold . In Lyly's Midas , we have an ...
... reason of this abruption . The truth is , Beatrice starts an idea at the words stuffed man ; and prudently checks herself in the pursuit of it . A stuffed man was one of the many cant phrases for a cuckold . In Lyly's Midas , we have an ...
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... , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 - he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profeffion of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 MUCH ADO.
... , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 - he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profeffion of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 MUCH ADO.
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... reason for granting a request than the neceffity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley with great acuteness proposes to read : " The fairest grant is to neceffity ; i . e . neceffitas quod cogit defendit . " STEEVENS . These ...
... reason for granting a request than the neceffity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley with great acuteness proposes to read : " The fairest grant is to neceffity ; i . e . neceffitas quod cogit defendit . " STEEVENS . These ...
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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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