The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... sense than as referring to the prodigality with which the King dispensed those honours in the first year of his English reign ; knighthood being thereby in a way to grow so hackneyed , that it would rather be an honour not to have been ...
... sense than as referring to the prodigality with which the King dispensed those honours in the first year of his English reign ; knighthood being thereby in a way to grow so hackneyed , that it would rather be an honour not to have been ...
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... sense , for coleworts or cabbages . 15 Cony - catcher was a common name for cheats and sharpers in the Poet's time . See vol . ii . , page 203 , note 8 . 16 Said in allusion to Slender's thinness . So in Jack Drum's Entertain- ment ...
... sense , for coleworts or cabbages . 15 Cony - catcher was a common name for cheats and sharpers in the Poet's time . See vol . ii . , page 203 , note 8 . 16 Said in allusion to Slender's thinness . So in Jack Drum's Entertain- ment ...
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... senses : fie , what the ignorance -- - Bard . and being fap , 23 sir , was , as they say , cashier'd ; and so conclusions pass'd the careers . 24 Slen . Ay , you spake in Latin 25 then too ; but ' tis no mat- ter : I'll ne'er be drunk ...
... senses : fie , what the ignorance -- - Bard . and being fap , 23 sir , was , as they say , cashier'd ; and so conclusions pass'd the careers . 24 Slen . Ay , you spake in Latin 25 then too ; but ' tis no mat- ter : I'll ne'er be drunk ...
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... sense of to stay or wait for . So in Othello , iii . 3 : " Your dinner , and the generous islanders by you invited , do attend your presence . " See , also , vol . v . , page 208 , note 16 . 31 Beholding , the active form , is always ...
... sense of to stay or wait for . So in Othello , iii . 3 : " Your dinner , and the generous islanders by you invited , do attend your presence . " See , also , vol . v . , page 208 , note 16 . 31 Beholding , the active form , is always ...
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... sense . So in the next scene : What tempest , I trow , threw this whale , " & c . Also in Eastward Ho , by Chapman , Jonson , and Marston , iv . I : " What young planet reigns , trow , that old men are so fool- ish ? " See , also , vol ...
... sense . So in the next scene : What tempest , I trow , threw this whale , " & c . Also in Eastward Ho , by Chapman , Jonson , and Marston , iv . I : " What young planet reigns , trow , that old men are so fool- ish ? " See , also , vol ...
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