The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 5
... meets with from the king of Portugal in the first part of Jeronimo & c . 1605 : " And . Thou shalt pay tribute , Portugal , with blood . " Bal . Tribute for tribute then ; and foes for foes . " And . -I bid you fudden wars . " STEEVENS ...
... meets with from the king of Portugal in the first part of Jeronimo & c . 1605 : " And . Thou shalt pay tribute , Portugal , with blood . " Bal . Tribute for tribute then ; and foes for foes . " And . -I bid you fudden wars . " STEEVENS ...
Page 16
... meet with " picked and apparelled goodly - goodly and pickedly ar- rayed . - Licurgus , when he would have women of his country to be regarded by their virtue and not their ornaments , banished out of the country by the law , all ...
... meet with " picked and apparelled goodly - goodly and pickedly ar- rayed . - Licurgus , when he would have women of his country to be regarded by their virtue and not their ornaments , banished out of the country by the law , all ...
Page 34
... meet our arms " With an alternate roundure ? " Again , in Shakespeare's 21ft fonnet : 66 all things rare , " That heaven's air in this huge rondure hems . ” STEEVENS . Or Or fhall we give the fignal to our rage , 34 JOHN . KING.
... meet our arms " With an alternate roundure ? " Again , in Shakespeare's 21ft fonnet : 66 all things rare , " That heaven's air in this huge rondure hems . ” STEEVENS . Or Or fhall we give the fignal to our rage , 34 JOHN . KING.
Page 43
... meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : " Not to prolong my lyfe thereby , for which I reckon not this , " But to fet my things in a flay . " Perhaps by a fay , in this inftance , is meant a feady pofture . Shakespeare's meaning may ...
... meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : " Not to prolong my lyfe thereby , for which I reckon not this , " But to fet my things in a flay . " Perhaps by a fay , in this inftance , is meant a feady pofture . Shakespeare's meaning may ...
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... meet with the fame expreflion in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " I'll have a priest shall mumble up a marriage " Without lell , book or candle . " STEEVENS . ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For ( If 70 KING JO H N. So ...
... meet with the fame expreflion in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " I'll have a priest shall mumble up a marriage " Without lell , book or candle . " STEEVENS . ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For ( If 70 KING JO H N. So ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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