The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 10-11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mean being purged of smoke , but it is perhaps a meaning never given to the word in any other place . I would rather read , Being urg'd , a fire sparkling . Being excited and in- forced . To urge the fire is the technical term . JOHNSON ...
... mean being purged of smoke , but it is perhaps a meaning never given to the word in any other place . I would rather read , Being urg'd , a fire sparkling . Being excited and in- forced . To urge the fire is the technical term . JOHNSON ...
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... means to say , in his quaint jargon , That she is poor , because she leaves no part of her store behind her , as with her all beauty will die . M. MASON . Words are sometimes shuffled out of their places at the press ; but that they ...
... means to say , in his quaint jargon , That she is poor , because she leaves no part of her store behind her , as with her all beauty will die . M. MASON . Words are sometimes shuffled out of their places at the press ; but that they ...
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... means no more than the happy masks . Such is Mr. Tyrwhitt's opinion . See Vol . VI . p . 278 , n . 5. MALone . • What doth her beauty serve , ] i . e . what end does it answer ? In modern language we say— " serve for . " STEEVEns . 9 ...
... means no more than the happy masks . Such is Mr. Tyrwhitt's opinion . See Vol . VI . p . 278 , n . 5. MALone . • What doth her beauty serve , ] i . e . what end does it answer ? In modern language we say— " serve for . " STEEVEns . 9 ...
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... means corporal part . M. MASON . Again , in this play : " Can I go forward , when my heart is here ? " Turn back , dull earth , and find thy center out . " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : 5 " Poor soul , the center of my sinful ...
... means corporal part . M. MASON . Again , in this play : " Can I go forward , when my heart is here ? " Turn back , dull earth , and find thy center out . " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : 5 " Poor soul , the center of my sinful ...
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... means entirely fantastical . STEEVENS . 5 it stinted , ] i . e . it stopped , it forbore from weeping . So , Sir Thomas North , in his translation of Plutarch , speaking of the wound which Antony received , says : " for the blood ...
... means entirely fantastical . STEEVENS . 5 it stinted , ] i . e . it stopped , it forbore from weeping . So , Sir Thomas North , in his translation of Plutarch , speaking of the wound which Antony received , says : " for the blood ...
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