The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone Anglico , printed by Robert Stephens , 4to : " To feize , means in fila diducere . " JOHNSON . Shakspeare repeats his use of the word in Troilus ...
The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone Anglico , printed by Robert Stephens , 4to : " To feize , means in fila diducere . " JOHNSON . Shakspeare repeats his use of the word in Troilus ...
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I believe brach Merriman means only Merriman the brach . So in the old song : " Cow Crumbock is a very good cow . " Brach , however , appears to have been a particular sort of hound . In an old metrical charter , granted by Edward the ...
I believe brach Merriman means only Merriman the brach . So in the old song : " Cow Crumbock is a very good cow . " Brach , however , appears to have been a particular sort of hound . In an old metrical charter , granted by Edward the ...
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MALONE . 66 Can any thing be more evident than that imboss'd means At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ? 18 TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUC.
MALONE . 66 Can any thing be more evident than that imboss'd means At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ? 18 TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUC.
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Belike , some noble gentleman ; that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here.Re - enter a Servant . - How now ? who is it ? SERY . An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship .
Belike , some noble gentleman ; that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here.Re - enter a Servant . - How now ? who is it ? SERY . An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship .
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I think , ' twas Soto ' that your honour means . LORD . ' Tis very true ; -thou didst it excellent.Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can assist me much .
I think , ' twas Soto ' that your honour means . LORD . ' Tis very true ; -thou didst it excellent.Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can assist me much .
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