The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 54
... Warburton . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . Malone . So , in King John : 2 " Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his " But buffets better than a fist of France . " Steevens . with bugs . ] i . e . with bug - bears . So , in ...
... Warburton . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . Malone . So , in King John : 2 " Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his " But buffets better than a fist of France . " Steevens . with bugs . ] i . e . with bug - bears . So , in ...
Page 56
... Warburton . The word is used in the same sense of spending or wearing out , in Painter's Palace of Pleasure . Johnson . So , in Damon and Pithias , 1571 : " In travelling countries , we three have contrived " Full many a year , " & c ...
... Warburton . The word is used in the same sense of spending or wearing out , in Painter's Palace of Pleasure . Johnson . So , in Damon and Pithias , 1571 : " In travelling countries , we three have contrived " Full many a year , " & c ...
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... Warburton . The word is neither wrong nor Italian : it was an old proverbial one , used by John Heywood ; who hath made , what he pleases to call , Epigrams upon it . Take two of them , such as they are : " Backare , qouth Mortimer to ...
... Warburton . The word is neither wrong nor Italian : it was an old proverbial one , used by John Heywood ; who hath made , what he pleases to call , Epigrams upon it . Take two of them , such as they are : " Backare , qouth Mortimer to ...
Page 75
... Warburton . Gremio only says , his whole estate in land doth not indeed amount to two thousand ducats a year , but she shall have that , whatever be its value , and an argosy over and above ; which ar- gosy must be understood to be of ...
... Warburton . Gremio only says , his whole estate in land doth not indeed amount to two thousand ducats a year , but she shall have that , whatever be its value , and an argosy over and above ; which ar- gosy must be understood to be of ...
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... Warburton . A hart of ten has no reference to cards , but is an expression taken from The Laws of the Forest , and relates to the age of the deer . When a hart is past six years old , he is generally called a hart of ten . See Forest ...
... Warburton . A hart of ten has no reference to cards , but is an expression taken from The Laws of the Forest , and relates to the age of the deer . When a hart is past six years old , he is generally called a hart of ten . See Forest ...
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