The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 4C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1805 |
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... speech with accomplishment . Complement is , as Armado well expresses it , the varnish of a complete man . Johnson . 99 Dr. Johnson's opinion may be supported by the following pas- sage in Lingua , or The Combat of the Tongue and the ...
... speech with accomplishment . Complement is , as Armado well expresses it , the varnish of a complete man . Johnson . 99 Dr. Johnson's opinion may be supported by the following pas- sage in Lingua , or The Combat of the Tongue and the ...
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... speeches above , the old copies have signior , which appears to have been the old spelling of senior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the signior ; till then , lead thou first ...
... speeches above , the old copies have signior , which appears to have been the old spelling of senior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the signior ; till then , lead thou first ...
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... II , King Henry IV , King Henry VI , & c . & c . but never less properly than in the present formal speech , addressed by a king to a maiden princess . Steevens . Biron . I would , you heard it groan . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , 35.
... II , King Henry IV , King Henry VI , & c . & c . but never less properly than in the present formal speech , addressed by a king to a maiden princess . Steevens . Biron . I would , you heard it groan . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , 35.
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... speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of him after he has made his exit . Perhaps all the ladies wore masks but the princess . Steevens . They certainly did . See p . 33 , where Biron says to Rosaline- " Now ...
... speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of him after he has made his exit . Perhaps all the ladies wore masks but the princess . Steevens . They certainly did . See p . 33 , where Biron says to Rosaline- " Now ...
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... speech , which provokes the illustrious Armado to laugh at the inconsiderate , who takes salve for l'envoy , and the word l'envoy for salve . But when Moth , who is an arch and sensible character , says , in reply to Armado : - " Do the ...
... speech , which provokes the illustrious Armado to laugh at the inconsiderate , who takes salve for l'envoy , and the word l'envoy for salve . But when Moth , who is an arch and sensible character , says , in reply to Armado : - " Do the ...
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