The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fignifies an unhappy one . " STEEVENS . It may be added that " bitten and Verbieten , in the German , fignify to pray and to interdict . " S. W. * Shall he dwindle , & c . ] This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of ...
... fignifies an unhappy one . " STEEVENS . It may be added that " bitten and Verbieten , in the German , fignify to pray and to interdict . " S. W. * Shall he dwindle , & c . ] This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of ...
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... fignifies pity . So , in King Lear : " Thrill'd with remorse , oppos'd against the act . " Again , in Othello : " And to obey shall be in me remorse- . " See notes on that passage , Act III . fc . iii . STEEVENS . 7 -nor keep peace ...
... fignifies pity . So , in King Lear : " Thrill'd with remorse , oppos'd against the act . " Again , in Othello : " And to obey shall be in me remorse- . " See notes on that passage , Act III . fc . iii . STEEVENS . 7 -nor keep peace ...
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... fignifies in these plays , to die . So , in All's well that ends well : " Or , ere they meet , in me , O nature , cease . " I think , however , it is more probable that his is used for its , and that it relates to afsaffination . MALONE ...
... fignifies in these plays , to die . So , in All's well that ends well : " Or , ere they meet , in me , O nature , cease . " I think , however , it is more probable that his is used for its , and that it relates to afsaffination . MALONE ...
Page 90
... fignifies at present what is called Lambs ' - Wool , i . e . roasted apples in strong beer , with fugar and spice . See Beggars Bush , Act IV . fc . iv : " What think you of a waffel ? " thou , and Ferret , " And Ginks , to fing the ...
... fignifies at present what is called Lambs ' - Wool , i . e . roasted apples in strong beer , with fugar and spice . See Beggars Bush , Act IV . fc . iv : " What think you of a waffel ? " thou , and Ferret , " And Ginks , to fing the ...
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... fignifies a dagger , it more properly means the haft or handle of a dagger , and is used for that particular fort of handle which has fome ornament carved on the top of it . Junius explains the dudgeon , i . e . haft , by the Latin ex ...
... fignifies a dagger , it more properly means the haft or handle of a dagger , and is used for that particular fort of handle which has fome ornament carved on the top of it . Junius explains the dudgeon , i . e . haft , by the Latin ex ...
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