The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court shall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You three ...
... affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , — Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre shall be the wonder of the world ; Our court shall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You three ...
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... affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it , I would take desire prisoner , and ransom him to any French courtier for a new devised courtesy . I think scorn to sigh ; methinks , I should out - swear Cupid . Com- fort me ...
... affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it , I would take desire prisoner , and ransom him to any French courtier for a new devised courtesy . I think scorn to sigh ; methinks , I should out - swear Cupid . Com- fort me ...
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... affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a soldier armed at all points both offensively and defensively . It is no more than , Ye soldiers of affection . JOHNSON . 3 hath forsworn - ] Old copies - have . Corrected by Mr. Pope ...
... affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a soldier armed at all points both offensively and defensively . It is no more than , Ye soldiers of affection . JOHNSON . 3 hath forsworn - ] Old copies - have . Corrected by Mr. Pope ...
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... affection , auda- cious without impudency , learned without opinion , and strange without heresy . I did converse this 6 Satis quod sufficit . ] i . e . Enough's as good as a feast . 7 STEEVENS . your reasons at dinner have been & c ...
... affection , auda- cious without impudency , learned without opinion , and strange without heresy . I did converse this 6 Satis quod sufficit . ] i . e . Enough's as good as a feast . 7 STEEVENS . your reasons at dinner have been & c ...
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... affection , to congratulate the princess at her pavi- lion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multitude call , the afternoon . HOL . The posterior of the day , most generous sir , is liable , congruent , and measurable for ...
... affection , to congratulate the princess at her pavi- lion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multitude call , the afternoon . HOL . The posterior of the day , most generous sir , is liable , congruent , and measurable for ...
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Amadis de Gaula ancient Ansaldo Antonio Armado BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson BIRON bond BOYET called Christian COST Costard doth ducats duke Dumain editions editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Giannetto give Gratiano hath hear heart heaven honour Jessica JOHNSON KATH King Henry l'envoy lady LAUN Launcelot letter Longaville lord Lorenzo Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means merchant Merchant of Venice merry mistress Monarcho MOTH musick Nerissa never night oath old copies passage peize play poet Pompey Portia pound of flesh praise pray Princess quarto ring romances SALAN SALAR Saracens says SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock signifies signior Sonnet speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thousand ducats thrasonical tongue true TYRWHITT unto Venice WARBURTON word