The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... ufed to drive away demons who where watching to take poffeffion of the foul of the deceafed . In the cuts to fome of the old fervice books which contain the Vigilia mortuorum , feveral devils are waiting for this purpofe in the chamber ...
... ufed to drive away demons who where watching to take poffeffion of the foul of the deceafed . In the cuts to fome of the old fervice books which contain the Vigilia mortuorum , feveral devils are waiting for this purpofe in the chamber ...
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... ufed in its prefent fense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . ― Grief , in ancient language , fignifies , bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : “ he ...
... ufed in its prefent fense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . ― Grief , in ancient language , fignifies , bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : “ he ...
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... ufed merely to express any thing remarkably little , without any allufion to the figure cut upon it . So , in Much Ado about Nothing , Vol . VI . p . 290 , n . 9 : If low , an agate very vilely cut . ' MALONE . 7 -the juvenal , ] This ...
... ufed merely to express any thing remarkably little , without any allufion to the figure cut upon it . So , in Much Ado about Nothing , Vol . VI . p . 290 , n . 9 : If low , an agate very vilely cut . ' MALONE . 7 -the juvenal , ] This ...
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... : " In the City Madam of Maffinger it is ufed ( as here ) for a profti- tute : 66 in all these places " I've had my feveral Pagans billeted . " STEEVENS . P. HEN . How might we see Falstaff bestow him- 68 SECOND PART OF.
... : " In the City Madam of Maffinger it is ufed ( as here ) for a profti- tute : 66 in all these places " I've had my feveral Pagans billeted . " STEEVENS . P. HEN . How might we see Falstaff bestow him- 68 SECOND PART OF.
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... ufed in funerals . Thus , in The Winter's Tale : 66 " For you there's rosemary and rue , these keep Seeming and favour all the winter long : " Grace and remembrance be to you both , ' " " & c . For as rue was called herb of grace , from ...
... ufed in funerals . Thus , in The Winter's Tale : 66 " For you there's rosemary and rue , these keep Seeming and favour all the winter long : " Grace and remembrance be to you both , ' " " & c . For as rue was called herb of grace , from ...
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