“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... used in an adverse fenfe by Shakespeare , in Troilus and Creffida : nor any man an attaint , but he carries fome ftain of it . " STEEVENS . Stain rather for what we now fay tincture , fome qualities , at least fuperficial , of a foldier ...
... used in an adverse fenfe by Shakespeare , in Troilus and Creffida : nor any man an attaint , but he carries fome ftain of it . " STEEVENS . Stain rather for what we now fay tincture , fome qualities , at least fuperficial , of a foldier ...
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... used in our author's time . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " They call for dates and quinces in the paftry . " 66 The fame quibble occurs in Troilus and Creffida : and then to be bak'd with no date in the pye , for then the man's date is ...
... used in our author's time . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " They call for dates and quinces in the paftry . " 66 The fame quibble occurs in Troilus and Creffida : and then to be bak'd with no date in the pye , for then the man's date is ...
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... used as a term of endearment . The meaning of Helen is , that the fhall prove every thing to Bertram . Our ancient writers : delighted in catalogues , and always characterize love by contrarieties . STEEVENS . 4 --chriftendoms , ] This ...
... used as a term of endearment . The meaning of Helen is , that the fhall prove every thing to Bertram . Our ancient writers : delighted in catalogues , and always characterize love by contrarieties . STEEVENS . 4 --chriftendoms , ] This ...
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... used by Tho . Drant , in his Translation of one of the Epifiles of Horace : " He beares the bell in all refpects who good with sweete doth minge . " Again , ibid : " She carves it fyne , and mings it thicke , & c . " And again , by fir ...
... used by Tho . Drant , in his Translation of one of the Epifiles of Horace : " He beares the bell in all refpects who good with sweete doth minge . " Again , ibid : " She carves it fyne , and mings it thicke , & c . " And again , by fir ...
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... used without reduplication . So , in Meafare for Measure : " More nor lefs to others paying , " Than by felf - offences weighing . 99 The old text needs to be explained . He was fo like a courtier , that there was in his dignity of ...
... used without reduplication . So , in Meafare for Measure : " More nor lefs to others paying , " Than by felf - offences weighing . 99 The old text needs to be explained . He was fo like a courtier , that there was in his dignity of ...
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