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... RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is rightly ex- plained by Mr. Pope in the next note : without the concurrence of the council . " The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the ...
... RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is rightly ex- plained by Mr. Pope in the next note : without the concurrence of the council . " The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the ...
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... RITSON . 9 He bores me with some trick : ] He stabs or wounds me by some artifice or fiction . JOHNSON . So , in The Life and Death of Lord Cromwell , 1602 : " One that hath gull'd you , that hath bor'd you , sir . " STEEVENS . And let ...
... RITSON . 9 He bores me with some trick : ] He stabs or wounds me by some artifice or fiction . JOHNSON . So , in The Life and Death of Lord Cromwell , 1602 : " One that hath gull'd you , that hath bor'd you , sir . " STEEVENS . And let ...
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... RITSON . • The gentleman is learn'd , & c . ] We understand from " The Prologue of the translatour , " that the Knyghte of the Swanne , a French romance , was translated at the request of this unfortunate nobleman . Copland , the ...
... RITSON . • The gentleman is learn'd , & c . ] We understand from " The Prologue of the translatour , " that the Knyghte of the Swanne , a French romance , was translated at the request of this unfortunate nobleman . Copland , the ...
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... RITSON . · noble benefits Not well dispos'd , ] Great gifts of nature and education , not joined with good dispositions . JOHNSON . is become as black As if besmear'd in hell . ] So , in Othello : Her name , that was as fresh " As ...
... RITSON . · noble benefits Not well dispos'd , ] Great gifts of nature and education , not joined with good dispositions . JOHNSON . is become as black As if besmear'd in hell . ] So , in Othello : Her name , that was as fresh " As ...
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... RITSON . In Rowley's Match at Midnight , Act I. sc . i . Sim says : " Yes , yes , she that dwells in Blackfryers , next to the sign of The Fool laughing at a Feather . " But Sir Thomas Lovell's is rather an allusion to the feathers ...
... RITSON . In Rowley's Match at Midnight , Act I. sc . i . Sim says : " Yes , yes , she that dwells in Blackfryers , next to the sign of The Fool laughing at a Feather . " But Sir Thomas Lovell's is rather an allusion to the feathers ...
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