The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 18
... Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . JOHNSON . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
... Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . JOHNSON . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
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... Perhaps the sentence is left imperfect , because he did not know by what name to call him . BLACKSTONE . I have no doubt that the blank was intended by the author . It is observable that the metre of the line is perfect , without any ...
... Perhaps the sentence is left imperfect , because he did not know by what name to call him . BLACKSTONE . I have no doubt that the blank was intended by the author . It is observable that the metre of the line is perfect , without any ...
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... Perhaps , however , some entertainments of a farcical kind might have been introduced between the Acts . Between the divisions of one of the Chester Mysteries , I meet with this marginal direction : Here the Boy and Pig ; and perhaps ...
... Perhaps , however , some entertainments of a farcical kind might have been introduced between the Acts . Between the divisions of one of the Chester Mysteries , I meet with this marginal direction : Here the Boy and Pig ; and perhaps ...
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... perhaps the alteration may be thought unnecessary by those who recollect that our author rarely reckons time with any great correctness . Both Falstaff and Orlando for- get the true hour of their appointments . STEEVENs . In both these ...
... perhaps the alteration may be thought unnecessary by those who recollect that our author rarely reckons time with any great correctness . Both Falstaff and Orlando for- get the true hour of their appointments . STEEVENs . In both these ...
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... Perhaps this expression was used to imply that John Naps ( who might have been a real character , ) was a fat man : or as Poins calls the associates of Falstaff , Trojans , John Naps might be called a Grecian for such another reason ...
... Perhaps this expression was used to imply that John Naps ( who might have been a real character , ) was a fat man : or as Poins calls the associates of Falstaff , Trojans , John Naps might be called a Grecian for such another reason ...
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