The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... word friend may have been employed . A friend , in ancient colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the favour- able and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend ...
... word friend may have been employed . A friend , in ancient colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the favour- able and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend ...
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... word-- not , " I could believe she excelled many . " Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I have followed , exhibits the passage as it appears in the present text . The reader who wishes to know ...
... word-- not , " I could believe she excelled many . " Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I have followed , exhibits the passage as it appears in the present text . The reader who wishes to know ...
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... word seasons , in this place , is used as a verb , but not in his interpretation of the former part of this passage . Imogen's reflection is merely this : " That those are happy who have their honest wills , which gives a relish to com ...
... word seasons , in this place , is used as a verb , but not in his interpretation of the former part of this passage . Imogen's reflection is merely this : " That those are happy who have their honest wills , which gives a relish to com ...
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... words of the letter . It is more probable that what warmed the very middle of the heart of Imogen , formed the conclusion of Posthumus's letter ; and the words - so far , and by the rest , support that supposition . Though Imogen reads ...
... words of the letter . It is more probable that what warmed the very middle of the heart of Imogen , formed the conclusion of Posthumus's letter ; and the words - so far , and by the rest , support that supposition . Though Imogen reads ...
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... written that or any other word . -In Coriolanus , a different epithet is bestowed on the beach- Partition make with spectacles so precious ' Twixt fair and E. 2 CYMBELINE . 37 Have words to bid you; and shall find it ...
... written that or any other word . -In Coriolanus , a different epithet is bestowed on the beach- Partition make with spectacles so precious ' Twixt fair and E. 2 CYMBELINE . 37 Have words to bid you; and shall find it ...
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