The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 13
... intended but a poor witticism , and even that is lost . The Hostess would say , that she'd fetch a constable : and this VOL . VI . B Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough TAMING OF THE SHREW . 13 Host. I know my remedy, I must go ...
... intended but a poor witticism , and even that is lost . The Hostess would say , that she'd fetch a constable : and this VOL . VI . B Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough TAMING OF THE SHREW . 13 Host. I know my remedy, I must go ...
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... lost your memory ? " A. As I live , he is a pretty fellow . " r . O , this is a sweet brach . " Scornful Lady , Act I , sc . i . T. Warton . I believe brach Merriman means only Merriman the brach . So , in the old song : " Cow Crumbock ...
... lost your memory ? " A. As I live , he is a pretty fellow . " r . O , this is a sweet brach . " Scornful Lady , Act I , sc . i . T. Warton . I believe brach Merriman means only Merriman the brach . So , in the old song : " Cow Crumbock ...
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... . 4 cunning men , ] Cunning had not yet lost its original signi- fication of knowing , learned , as may be observed in the translation of the Bible . Johnson . VOL . VI . D Kath . Why , and I trust , I may TAMING OF THE SHREW . 37.
... . 4 cunning men , ] Cunning had not yet lost its original signi- fication of knowing , learned , as may be observed in the translation of the Bible . Johnson . VOL . VI . D Kath . Why , and I trust , I may TAMING OF THE SHREW . 37.
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... Lost , B. XI , v . 834 , and not as a verb . 66 an island salt and bare , " The haunt of seals , and orcs , and sea - mews clang . " T. Warton . I believe Mr. Warton is mistaken . Clang , as a substantive , is used in The Noble ...
... Lost , B. XI , v . 834 , and not as a verb . 66 an island salt and bare , " The haunt of seals , and orcs , and sea - mews clang . " T. Warton . I believe Mr. Warton is mistaken . Clang , as a substantive , is used in The Noble ...
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... lost , or perhaps our author was negligent . Mr. Theobald supposes they converse privately , and that thus the name is learned ; but then the action must stand still ; for there is no speech interposed between that of Tranio and this of ...
... lost , or perhaps our author was negligent . Mr. Theobald supposes they converse privately , and that thus the name is learned ; but then the action must stand still ; for there is no speech interposed between that of Tranio and this of ...
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