The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... some in- delicate speech , “ fut bien fouetté à la cuisine pour ces paroles . " A representation of this ceremony may be seen in a cut prefixed to B. II . ch . c . of the German Petrarch already mentioned in Vol . IV . p . 359. Douce ...
... some in- delicate speech , “ fut bien fouetté à la cuisine pour ces paroles . " A representation of this ceremony may be seen in a cut prefixed to B. II . ch . c . of the German Petrarch already mentioned in Vol . IV . p . 359. Douce ...
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... Some perfuade their pupils , that it is fine carrying a gun upon their necks . " But what is ftill more , the expreffion is taken immediately from Lodge , who furnished our author with his plot . " Ganimede on a day fitting with Aliena ...
... Some perfuade their pupils , that it is fine carrying a gun upon their necks . " But what is ftill more , the expreffion is taken immediately from Lodge , who furnished our author with his plot . " Ganimede on a day fitting with Aliena ...
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... some musical instruments , and therefore calls broken ribs , broken mufick . JOHNSON . This probably alludes to the pipe of Pan , which confifting of reeds of unequal length , and gradually leffening , bore fome refemblance to the ribs ...
... some musical instruments , and therefore calls broken ribs , broken mufick . JOHNSON . This probably alludes to the pipe of Pan , which confifting of reeds of unequal length , and gradually leffening , bore fome refemblance to the ribs ...
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... Some change is abfolutely neceffary , for Rofalind , in a fub- fequent fcene , exprefsly fays that he is " more than common tall , " and affigns that as a reason for her affuming the dress of a man , while her coufin Celia retained her ...
... Some change is abfolutely neceffary , for Rofalind , in a fub- fequent fcene , exprefsly fays that he is " more than common tall , " and affigns that as a reason for her affuming the dress of a man , while her coufin Celia retained her ...
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... Some word is wanting to the Perhaps our author wrote : Indeed thou haft not , coufin . metre . 3 Rofalind lacks then the love STEEVENS . Which teacheth thee that thou and I am one : ] The poet certainly wrote - which teacheth me . For ...
... Some word is wanting to the Perhaps our author wrote : Indeed thou haft not , coufin . metre . 3 Rofalind lacks then the love STEEVENS . Which teacheth thee that thou and I am one : ] The poet certainly wrote - which teacheth me . For ...
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