The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... sense of plural substantives ; as mechanical here for mechanics or artisans . The sense in the text is , " Know ye not that , being mechanics , you ought not , " & c . Upon a labouring - day without the sign . Of.
... sense of plural substantives ; as mechanical here for mechanics or artisans . The sense in the text is , " Know ye not that , being mechanics , you ought not , " & c . Upon a labouring - day without the sign . Of.
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... sense of the Latin directus ; in a straightforward manner , or without evasion . " Of course there is a play upon the two senses of out here . To be out with a man is to be at odds with him ; to be out at the toes is to need a mending ...
... sense of the Latin directus ; in a straightforward manner , or without evasion . " Of course there is a play upon the two senses of out here . To be out with a man is to be at odds with him ; to be out at the toes is to need a mending ...
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... sense of common . Here it means the common people . 22 Pitch is here a technical term in falconry , and means the highest flight of a hawk or falcon . When he doth run his course.1 - - Antonius , SCENE II . II JULIUS CÆSAR .
... sense of common . Here it means the common people . 22 Pitch is here a technical term in falconry , and means the highest flight of a hawk or falcon . When he doth run his course.1 - - Antonius , SCENE II . II JULIUS CÆSAR .
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... sense probably is , " I have been present where many of the highest repute , or held in the highest consideration ... sense of to profess , to declare , or to vow . The passage is well explained by one in Hamlet , i . 3 : " Do not dull ...
... sense probably is , " I have been present where many of the highest repute , or held in the highest consideration ... sense of to profess , to declare , or to vow . The passage is well explained by one in Hamlet , i . 3 : " Do not dull ...
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... sense of reach or attain . So Milton in Paradise Lost , ii . 409 : " Ere he arrive the happy isle . " See vol . xiii . page 185 , note 12 . 26 Fever appears to have been used for sickness in general , as well as for what we call a fever ...
... sense of reach or attain . So Milton in Paradise Lost , ii . 409 : " Ere he arrive the happy isle . " See vol . xiii . page 185 , note 12 . 26 Fever appears to have been used for sickness in general , as well as for what we call a fever ...
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