“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Page 66
... comedy of the City Match : " Enter Bright , & c . hanging out the picture of a strange fish . ” This is the fifth fish now 66 " That he hath shewn thus . " It appears from the books at Stationers ' Hall , that in 1604 was published ...
... comedy of the City Match : " Enter Bright , & c . hanging out the picture of a strange fish . ” This is the fifth fish now 66 " That he hath shewn thus . " It appears from the books at Stationers ' Hall , that in 1604 was published ...
Page 69
... Comedy of Errors , Act IV . sc . iv : " Mark how he trembles in his ecstacy ! " Steevens . * The meaning of this expression , appears to have escaped the attention of the various commentators . The words Come on your ways , as applied ...
... Comedy of Errors , Act IV . sc . iv : " Mark how he trembles in his ecstacy ! " Steevens . * The meaning of this expression , appears to have escaped the attention of the various commentators . The words Come on your ways , as applied ...
Page 70
... Comedy of Errors , Act IV . sc . iii . and Chaucer's Squier's Tale , 10,916 of the late edit . " Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That shall ete with a fend . " . Tyrwhitt . thou to be the siege of this moon - calf 70 TEMPEST .
... Comedy of Errors , Act IV . sc . iii . and Chaucer's Squier's Tale , 10,916 of the late edit . " Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That shall ete with a fend . " . Tyrwhitt . thou to be the siege of this moon - calf 70 TEMPEST .
Page 87
... comedy of " No - body and Some - body , " without date , but printed before the year 1600. Reed . 2 afeard ? ] Thus the old copy . - To affear is an obsolete verb , with the same meaning as to affray . So , in the Shipmannes Tale of ...
... comedy of " No - body and Some - body , " without date , but printed before the year 1600. Reed . 2 afeard ? ] Thus the old copy . - To affear is an obsolete verb , with the same meaning as to affray . So , in the Shipmannes Tale of ...
Page 92
... comedy , by Chapman and Shirley , 1639 : " I did most politickly disburse my sums , " To have five for one , at my return from Venice . " Again , in Amends for Ladies , 1639 : 66 " I would I had put out something upon my return ; " I ...
... comedy , by Chapman and Shirley , 1639 : " I did most politickly disburse my sums , " To have five for one , at my return from Venice . " Again , in Amends for Ladies , 1639 : 66 " I would I had put out something upon my return ; " I ...
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