The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... common - wealth , is put for one of the common people , one of the meanest . JOHNSON . The Princess calls Costard a member of the commonwealth , because she considers him as one of the attendants on the King and his associates in their ...
... common - wealth , is put for one of the common people , one of the meanest . JOHNSON . The Princess calls Costard a member of the commonwealth , because she considers him as one of the attendants on the King and his associates in their ...
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... common sort : " Both grave of looks and fatherlike of face , " Of judgement quicke , of comely forme and port . " Moste bent to words on hye and solempne daies , " Of diet fine , and daintie diuerse waies : " And well disposde , if ...
... common sort : " Both grave of looks and fatherlike of face , " Of judgement quicke , of comely forme and port . " Moste bent to words on hye and solempne daies , " Of diet fine , and daintie diuerse waies : " And well disposde , if ...
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... common- wealth . HOL . Mehercle , if their sons be ingenious , they shall want no instruction : if their daughters be capable , I will put it to them : But , vir sapit , qui pauca loquitur : a soul feminine saluteth us . Enter ...
... common- wealth . HOL . Mehercle , if their sons be ingenious , they shall want no instruction : if their daughters be capable , I will put it to them : But , vir sapit , qui pauca loquitur : a soul feminine saluteth us . Enter ...
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... common proverbial sentence , said of Venice . Vinegia , Vinegia ! qui non te vedi , ei non te pregia . O Venice , Venice , he who has never seen thee , has thee not in esteem . THeobald . The proverb , as I am informed , is this : He ...
... common proverbial sentence , said of Venice . Vinegia , Vinegia ! qui non te vedi , ei non te pregia . O Venice , Venice , he who has never seen thee , has thee not in esteem . THeobald . The proverb , as I am informed , is this : He ...
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... common in the age of Shakspeare . The author of Lingua , or the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority , 1607 , takes particular no- tice of it : " I remember about the year 1602 , many used this skew kind of language ...
... common in the age of Shakspeare . The author of Lingua , or the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority , 1607 , takes particular no- tice of it : " I remember about the year 1602 , many used this skew kind of language ...
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