The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Bände 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . 8 ' tis once ... mean may say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once for all , " “ ' tis enough to Once has here , I believe , the force of ...
... means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . 8 ' tis once ... mean may say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once for all , " “ ' tis enough to Once has here , I believe , the force of ...
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... mean , than owe any exaltation or improvement to my bro- ther's kindness or cultivation . But a less change will be suffici ent : I think it should be read , I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose by his grace . JOHNSOŃ . The ...
... mean , than owe any exaltation or improvement to my bro- ther's kindness or cultivation . But a less change will be suffici ent : I think it should be read , I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose by his grace . JOHNSOŃ . The ...
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... means . " Again , in Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , p . 261 : " —the smoake of juniper is in great request with us at Oxford , to sweeten our chambers . " See also King Henry IV . P. II . Act V. sc . iv . 9 STEEVENS ...
... means . " Again , in Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , p . 261 : " —the smoake of juniper is in great request with us at Oxford , to sweeten our chambers . " See also King Henry IV . P. II . Act V. sc . iv . 9 STEEVENS ...
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... means - between blan- kets , without sheets . STEEVens . Well then , & c . ] Of the two next speeches Dr. Warburton says , All this impious nonsense thrown to the bottom , is the players ' , and foisted in without rhyme or reason . He ...
... means - between blan- kets , without sheets . STEEVens . Well then , & c . ] Of the two next speeches Dr. Warburton says , All this impious nonsense thrown to the bottom , is the players ' , and foisted in without rhyme or reason . He ...
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... Afer of- " Malicious and manifold applying , 7 " Foul wresting , and impossible construction . " M. MASON . his villainy ; ] By which she means his malice and im- 3 for he both pleaseth men , and angers them SC . I. 43 ABOUT NOTHING .
... Afer of- " Malicious and manifold applying , 7 " Foul wresting , and impossible construction . " M. MASON . his villainy ; ] By which she means his malice and im- 3 for he both pleaseth men , and angers them SC . I. 43 ABOUT NOTHING .
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