The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... less than fix hundred witches were executed at one time : " --- it is evident , by the confeffion of the fix hundred Scotch witches executed in Scotland at Bartholomew tide was twelve month , that in Yarmouth road they were all together ...
... less than fix hundred witches were executed at one time : " --- it is evident , by the confeffion of the fix hundred Scotch witches executed in Scotland at Bartholomew tide was twelve month , that in Yarmouth road they were all together ...
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... less exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation . " As thick as hail , " as an anonymous correfpondent observes to me , is an expreffion in ...
... less exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation . " As thick as hail , " as an anonymous correfpondent observes to me , is an expreffion in ...
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... less to them ? BAN . That , trusted home , 6 - trusted home , ] i.e. entirely , thoroughly relied on . So , in All's well that ends well : 66 -lack'd the sense to know " Her estimation home . " Again , in The Tempest : " I will pay thy ...
... less to them ? BAN . That , trusted home , 6 - trusted home , ] i.e. entirely , thoroughly relied on . So , in All's well that ends well : 66 -lack'd the sense to know " Her estimation home . " Again , in The Tempest : " I will pay thy ...
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... less than horrible imaginings : ] Present fears are fears of things prefent , which Macbeth declares , and every man has found , to be less than the imagination presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON . Thus , in All's ...
... less than horrible imaginings : ] Present fears are fears of things prefent , which Macbeth declares , and every man has found , to be less than the imagination presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON . Thus , in All's ...
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... less reprehenfible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The fame expreffion is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : " Neither can there be any thing in the world more acceptable to me than death ...
... less reprehenfible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The fame expreffion is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : " Neither can there be any thing in the world more acceptable to me than death ...
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