The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... means here fome great , important , or dreadful event . So , in The Third Part of King Henry VI . the father who had killed his fon fays : " O pity , God ! this miferable age ! " What ftratagems , how fell , how butcherly ! " This ...
... means here fome great , important , or dreadful event . So , in The Third Part of King Henry VI . the father who had killed his fon fays : " O pity , God ! this miferable age ! " What ftratagems , how fell , how butcherly ! " This ...
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... means the horse wearied with his journey . Jade , however , feems anciently to have fignified what we now call a hackney ; a beaft employed in drudgery , oppofed to a horse kept for fhow , or to be rid by its mafter . So , in a comedy ...
... means the horse wearied with his journey . Jade , however , feems anciently to have fignified what we now call a hackney ; a beaft employed in drudgery , oppofed to a horse kept for fhow , or to be rid by its mafter . So , in a comedy ...
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... means reduced to a lower temper , or , as the workmen call it , let down . JOHNSON . 9 ' Gan vail his ftomach , ] Began to fall his courage , to let his spirits fink under his fortune . JOHNSON . From avaller , Fr. to caft down , or to ...
... means reduced to a lower temper , or , as the workmen call it , let down . JOHNSON . 9 ' Gan vail his ftomach , ] Began to fall his courage , to let his spirits fink under his fortune . JOHNSON . From avaller , Fr. to caft down , or to ...
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... mean to make a hare " Of me , to hunt counter thus , and make these doubles , " And you mean no fuch thing as you fend ... means , bafe tyke , or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff fhould call the attendant a blunderer ...
... mean to make a hare " Of me , to hunt counter thus , and make these doubles , " And you mean no fuch thing as you fend ... means , bafe tyke , or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff fhould call the attendant a blunderer ...
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... means to allude to the counter - prifon . Sir T. Overbury , in his character of A Serjeant's Yeoman , 1616 , ( in modern language , a bailiff's follower , ) calls him " a counter - rat . " MALONE . study , and perturbation of the brain ...
... means to allude to the counter - prifon . Sir T. Overbury , in his character of A Serjeant's Yeoman , 1616 , ( in modern language , a bailiff's follower , ) calls him " a counter - rat . " MALONE . study , and perturbation of the brain ...
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