The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... signifies to complete , to conclude ; as , they made up the bargain ; but in this sense it has , I think , always the subject noun after it . To make up , in familiar language , is neutrally , to come forward , to make advances , which ...
... signifies to complete , to conclude ; as , they made up the bargain ; but in this sense it has , I think , always the subject noun after it . To make up , in familiar language , is neutrally , to come forward , to make advances , which ...
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... signifies before , and or ever is before ever ; the meaning in the folio may therefore be , Sure her crime must be monstrous before your affection can be affected with hatred . ' Let the reader determine . - As I am not much a friend to ...
... signifies before , and or ever is before ever ; the meaning in the folio may therefore be , Sure her crime must be monstrous before your affection can be affected with hatred . ' Let the reader determine . - As I am not much a friend to ...
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... signified an over - nice scrupulousness in manners , dress , & c . In this sense it is used in Timon : " When thou wast ( says Apemantus ) in thy gilt and thy perfume , they mocked thee for too much curiosity . " Barrett , in his ...
... signified an over - nice scrupulousness in manners , dress , & c . In this sense it is used in Timon : " When thou wast ( says Apemantus ) in thy gilt and thy perfume , they mocked thee for too much curiosity . " Barrett , in his ...
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... signified to make trial of coin , but to taste before another ; prælibo . In either sense the word might be used here . MALONE . Essay and Taste , are both terms from royal tables . See note on Act V. Sc . III . Mr. Henley observes ...
... signified to make trial of coin , but to taste before another ; prælibo . In either sense the word might be used here . MALONE . Essay and Taste , are both terms from royal tables . See note on Act V. Sc . III . Mr. Henley observes ...
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... signifying- always , every way . So , in Troilus and Cressida : " Prince Troilus , I have lov'd you night and day " For many weary months . " See vol . viii . p . 330 , n . 8. I have not , however , displaced Mr. Malone's punctuation ...
... signifying- always , every way . So , in Troilus and Cressida : " Prince Troilus , I have lov'd you night and day " For many weary months . " See vol . viii . p . 330 , n . 8. I have not , however , displaced Mr. Malone's punctuation ...
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