The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... word is sometimes em- ployed to express dances in general . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " We'll measure them a measure , and be gone . " See Vol . IV , p . 117 , n . 8. Steevens . barbed steeds , ] i . e . steeds caparisoned in a warlike ...
... word is sometimes em- ployed to express dances in general . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " We'll measure them a measure , and be gone . " See Vol . IV , p . 117 , n . 8. Steevens . barbed steeds , ] i . e . steeds caparisoned in a warlike ...
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... word barded many times in our ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him surely upon a good and mighty courser , well barded , " & c . Hist . of Helyas Knight of the Swanne , bl . 1 no date ...
... word barded many times in our ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him surely upon a good and mighty courser , well barded , " & c . Hist . of Helyas Knight of the Swanne , bl . 1 no date ...
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... word is here used in its secondary and colloquial sense , without any reference to musick . Malone . 8 And therefore , since I cannot prove a lover , ] Shakspeare very diligently inculcates , that the wickedness of Richard proceeded ...
... word is here used in its secondary and colloquial sense , without any reference to musick . Malone . 8 And therefore , since I cannot prove a lover , ] Shakspeare very diligently inculcates , that the wickedness of Richard proceeded ...
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... word . Johnson . May not this mean - If Edward hold his natural disposition and be true to that ? M. Mason . 4 He hearkens after prophecies , and dreams ; ] From Holinshed : " Some have reported that the cause of this nobleman's death ...
... word . Johnson . May not this mean - If Edward hold his natural disposition and be true to that ? M. Mason . 4 He hearkens after prophecies , and dreams ; ] From Holinshed : " Some have reported that the cause of this nobleman's death ...
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... words at length obtain a meaning entirely foreign to their original etymology . Steevens . 2 And the queen's kindred ... word deranges the metre , which , without it , would be regular : —for instance : Were best to do it secretly . My ...
... words at length obtain a meaning entirely foreign to their original etymology . Steevens . 2 And the queen's kindred ... word deranges the metre , which , without it , would be regular : —for instance : Were best to do it secretly . My ...
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