The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... used for the fea , as in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Thou God of this great vaft , rebuke the furges . " STEEVENS . Shakspeare has , more than once , taken his imagery from the prints , with which the books of his time were ornamented ...
... used for the fea , as in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Thou God of this great vaft , rebuke the furges . " STEEVENS . Shakspeare has , more than once , taken his imagery from the prints , with which the books of his time were ornamented ...
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... used in the fame fenfe by the Earl of Surry , Sir John Hayward , and Gaf- coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The second folio reads good heed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITT ...
... used in the fame fenfe by the Earl of Surry , Sir John Hayward , and Gaf- coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The second folio reads good heed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITT ...
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... used by Chaucer . So , in the prologue to his Canterbury Tales , the hoit fays to the company , v . 790 , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit : " Lordinges ( quod he ) now herkeneth for the befte . 1 STEEVENS . 6 The do & rine of ill - doing , no , nor ...
... used by Chaucer . So , in the prologue to his Canterbury Tales , the hoit fays to the company , v . 790 , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit : " Lordinges ( quod he ) now herkeneth for the befte . 1 STEEVENS . 6 The do & rine of ill - doing , no , nor ...
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... used for a mad - brained boy , it is de- figued to chara & erize him from the wantonnefs of a calf that blun- ders on , and runs his head against any thing ! HENLEY . In Troilus and Creffida , the verb pash alfo occurs : 66 waving his ...
... used for a mad - brained boy , it is de- figued to chara & erize him from the wantonnefs of a calf that blun- ders on , and runs his head against any thing ! HENLEY . In Troilus and Creffida , the verb pash alfo occurs : 66 waving his ...
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... used in the fame fenfe in The Merry Wives of Windfør , where Falstaff fays . - She did fo courfe o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . " I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination ...
... used in the fame fenfe in The Merry Wives of Windfør , where Falstaff fays . - She did fo courfe o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . " I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination ...
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