The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... say scale the corn , i . e . fcatter it : Scale the muck well , i . e . fpread the dung well . The two foregoing inftances are taken from Mr. Lambe's notes on the old metrical hiftory of Floddon Field . Again , Holinfhed , Vol . II . p ...
... say scale the corn , i . e . fcatter it : Scale the muck well , i . e . fpread the dung well . The two foregoing inftances are taken from Mr. Lambe's notes on the old metrical hiftory of Floddon Field . Again , Holinfhed , Vol . II . p ...
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... say ? They'll fit by the fire , and prefume to know What's done i'the Capitol : who's like to rise , Who thrives , and who declines : fide factions , and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties ftrong , And feebling fuch as ...
... say ? They'll fit by the fire , and prefume to know What's done i'the Capitol : who's like to rise , Who thrives , and who declines : fide factions , and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties ftrong , And feebling fuch as ...
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... says , every man has a gird at me . Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 32 " I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . ” Many inftances of the use of this word , might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous correfpondent ...
... says , every man has a gird at me . Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 32 " I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . ” Many inftances of the use of this word , might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous correfpondent ...
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... , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS . -for the remove Bring up your army ; ] Says the Senator to Aufidius , Go to your troops , we will garrifon Corioli . If the Romans befiege They have not prepar'd for us . AUF . O CORIOLANUS . 27.
... , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS . -for the remove Bring up your army ; ] Says the Senator to Aufidius , Go to your troops , we will garrifon Corioli . If the Romans befiege They have not prepar'd for us . AUF . O CORIOLANUS . 27.
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... Say , has our general met the enemy ? MESS . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . LART . So , the good horfe is mine . MAR . I'll buy him of you . LART . No , I'll nor fell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a ...
... Say , has our general met the enemy ? MESS . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . LART . So , the good horfe is mine . MAR . I'll buy him of you . LART . No , I'll nor fell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a ...
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