The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... faid to fit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in the party . STEEVENS . • Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read - this penalty . I have omitted this needlefs repetition of the word penalty , be- cause it destroys the measure ...
... faid to fit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in the party . STEEVENS . • Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read - this penalty . I have omitted this needlefs repetition of the word penalty , be- cause it destroys the measure ...
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... faid to lie leiger . See Beaumont and Fletcher's Love's Cure , or the Martial Maid , A & t II . sc . ii : " Or did the cold Mufcovite beget thee , " That lay here leiger , in the last great frost ? " Again , in Sir Henry Wotton's ...
... faid to lie leiger . See Beaumont and Fletcher's Love's Cure , or the Martial Maid , A & t II . sc . ii : " Or did the cold Mufcovite beget thee , " That lay here leiger , in the last great frost ? " Again , in Sir Henry Wotton's ...
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... faid to be taken with the manner , i . e . mainour or manour , ( for fo it is written in our old law- books , ) when he is apprehended with the thing ftolen in his poffeffion . The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the ...
... faid to be taken with the manner , i . e . mainour or manour , ( for fo it is written in our old law- books , ) when he is apprehended with the thing ftolen in his poffeffion . The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the ...
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... faid , but fuddenly checks herself ; and adds " fove- reign , peerless he's esteem'd . " So , before : " Matchless Navarre . " Again , in The Tempeft : 66 but you , O you , " So perfect , and fo peerless are created . " In the old ...
... faid , but fuddenly checks herself ; and adds " fove- reign , peerless he's esteem'd . " So , before : " Matchless Navarre . " Again , in The Tempeft : 66 but you , O you , " So perfect , and fo peerless are created . " In the old ...
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... faid Sir Walter Raleigh , 66 any beast will grow fat , if you take him from the common and graze him in the feveral . " JOHNSON . grew fat ; 66 So , in The Rival Friends , 1632 : 66 my fheep have quite difgreft " Their bounds , and leap ...
... faid Sir Walter Raleigh , 66 any beast will grow fat , if you take him from the common and graze him in the feveral . " JOHNSON . grew fat ; 66 So , in The Rival Friends , 1632 : 66 my fheep have quite difgreft " Their bounds , and leap ...
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