The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... meaning of the parafe , but it seems rather to be to mother an- ger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with refent- ment , to which he gives no vent . B 3 Sam . Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves ROMEO and JULIET. ...
... meaning of the parafe , but it seems rather to be to mother an- ger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with refent- ment , to which he gives no vent . B 3 Sam . Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves ROMEO and JULIET. ...
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... , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly utter- ed in two fyllables , are used as diffyllables by Shakespeare . C 3 Nurje . Nurfe . An hour ? were not I thine only ROMEO and JULIET .
... , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly utter- ed in two fyllables , are used as diffyllables by Shakespeare . C 3 Nurje . Nurfe . An hour ? were not I thine only ROMEO and JULIET .
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... used by Shakespeare in the fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The ...
... used by Shakespeare in the fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The ...
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... used to . Though I have , if I mif- take not , obferved , that in old books unaccustomed fignifies won derful , powerful , efficacious . " 5 - in bappy time , ] A la bonne heure . This phrafe was inter jected , when the hearer was not ...
... used to . Though I have , if I mif- take not , obferved , that in old books unaccustomed fignifies won derful , powerful , efficacious . " 5 - in bappy time , ] A la bonne heure . This phrafe was inter jected , when the hearer was not ...
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... used for confiancy , re- folution . us by the fame COMART ; and this is right . Comart figni- Bes a bargain , and Carriage of fatory . 3 And terms compulfative , — ] The old quarto , better , compul WARBURTON , Ber . Ber . I think , it ...
... used for confiancy , re- folution . us by the fame COMART ; and this is right . Comart figni- Bes a bargain , and Carriage of fatory . 3 And terms compulfative , — ] The old quarto , better , compul WARBURTON , Ber . Ber . I think , it ...
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