The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... drinks to - day , But the great cannon to the clouds shall tell ; And the king's rouse1 the heaven shall bruit again , an ... drink . Johnson . 1 the king's rouse - i . e . the king's draught of jollity . See Othello , Act II , sc . iii ...
... drinks to - day , But the great cannon to the clouds shall tell ; And the king's rouse1 the heaven shall bruit again , an ... drink . Johnson . 1 the king's rouse - i . e . the king's draught of jollity . See Othello , Act II , sc . iii ...
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... drink deep , ere you depart . Hor . My lord , I came to see your father's funeral . Ham . I pray thee , do not mock me , fellow - student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . Hor . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon ...
... drink deep , ere you depart . Hor . My lord , I came to see your father's funeral . Ham . I pray thee , do not mock me , fellow - student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . Hor . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon ...
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... drink , Shakspeare always uses the word as denoting that part of the helmet which , when raised up , exposed the face of the wearer and such was the popular signification of the word in his time . In Bullokar's English Expositor , 8vo ...
... drink , Shakspeare always uses the word as denoting that part of the helmet which , when raised up , exposed the face of the wearer and such was the popular signification of the word in his time . In Bullokar's English Expositor , 8vo ...
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... drinking to rival the King of Denmark : " The Emperor , ( says he ) drank the best that ever I saw ; he had his head in the glass five times as long as any of us , and never drank less than a good quart at once of Rhenish wine . " Reed ...
... drinking to rival the King of Denmark : " The Emperor , ( says he ) drank the best that ever I saw ; he had his head in the glass five times as long as any of us , and never drank less than a good quart at once of Rhenish wine . " Reed ...
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... drinking , fencing , swearing , 4 quarrelling , 1 well said : very well said . ] Thus also , the weak and tedi- ous Shallow says to Bardolph , in The Second Part of King Henry IV , Act III , sc . ii : " It is well said , sir ; and it is ...
... drinking , fencing , swearing , 4 quarrelling , 1 well said : very well said . ] Thus also , the weak and tedi- ous Shallow says to Bardolph , in The Second Part of King Henry IV , Act III , sc . ii : " It is well said , sir ; and it is ...
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