The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speaking customary heretofore , to fignify the excess , or ex- traordinary degree of any thing . The fentence completed would be , This paffes all expreffion , or perhaps , This passes all things . We still use passing well , paffing ...
... speaking customary heretofore , to fignify the excess , or ex- traordinary degree of any thing . The fentence completed would be , This paffes all expreffion , or perhaps , This passes all things . We still use passing well , paffing ...
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... Speak schol- larly , and wifely . FAL . Truly , mine hoft , I must turn away of my followers .. fome Host . Discard , bully Hercules ; cashier : let them wag ; trot , trot . FAL . I fit at ten pounds a week . HOST . Thou ' rt an emperor ...
... Speak schol- larly , and wifely . FAL . Truly , mine hoft , I must turn away of my followers .. fome Host . Discard , bully Hercules ; cashier : let them wag ; trot , trot . FAL . I fit at ten pounds a week . HOST . Thou ' rt an emperor ...
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... speaking looks , " To noble Edmund . " I fuppofe we should write oeillades , French . STEEVENS . . 8 -fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fome- times my portly belly . ] So , in our author's 20th Sonnet : " An eye more ...
... speaking looks , " To noble Edmund . " I fuppofe we should write oeillades , French . STEEVENS . . 8 -fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fome- times my portly belly . ] So , in our author's 20th Sonnet : " An eye more ...
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... speaking of horfes . Tall , in our author's time , fignified not only height of ftature , but ftoutness of body . The ambi- guity of the phrase feems intended . PERCY . QUICK . How fay you ? -O , I fhould 50 MERRY WIVES.
... speaking of horfes . Tall , in our author's time , fignified not only height of ftature , but ftoutness of body . The ambi- guity of the phrase feems intended . PERCY . QUICK . How fay you ? -O , I fhould 50 MERRY WIVES.
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... Speak - a your tale . SIM . To defire this honeft gentlewoman , your maid , to speak a good word to miftrefs Anne Page for my master , in the way of marriage . QUICK . This is all , indeed , la ; but I'll ne'er put my finger in the fire ...
... Speak - a your tale . SIM . To defire this honeft gentlewoman , your maid , to speak a good word to miftrefs Anne Page for my master , in the way of marriage . QUICK . This is all , indeed , la ; but I'll ne'er put my finger in the fire ...
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