The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thing that has been offered on this difficult passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I can- not find that salt fish were ever really borne in heraldry . I fancy ...
... thing that has been offered on this difficult passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I can- not find that salt fish were ever really borne in heraldry . I fancy ...
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... thing ? In Mea- sure for Measure , Lucio says " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET . The luce is a pike or jack : So , in Chaucer's Prol . of the Cant . Tales , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . pp . 351 , 352 : " Full many a ...
... thing ? In Mea- sure for Measure , Lucio says " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET . The luce is a pike or jack : So , in Chaucer's Prol . of the Cant . Tales , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . pp . 351 , 352 : " Full many a ...
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... thing in woman . ' STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton has found more pleasantry here than I believe was intended . Small was , I think , not used , as he supposes , in an ambiguous sense , for " little , as well as low , " but simply for weak ...
... thing in woman . ' STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton has found more pleasantry here than I believe was intended . Small was , I think , not used , as he supposes , in an ambiguous sense , for " little , as well as low , " but simply for weak ...
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... thing . "上 Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1. " then anoint the burned place therwith , and lay a woort leafe upon it , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 coney - catching rascals , ] A coney - catcher was ...
... thing . "上 Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1. " then anoint the burned place therwith , and lay a woort leafe upon it , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 coney - catching rascals , ] A coney - catcher was ...
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... things in the booke of songes and sonets printed then , were of my making . " By then he means " in Queene Maries raigne ; " for Surrey was first published in 1557. STEEVENS . 2 The Book of Riddles - ] This appears to have been a ...
... things in the booke of songes and sonets printed then , were of my making . " By then he means " in Queene Maries raigne ; " for Surrey was first published in 1557. STEEVENS . 2 The Book of Riddles - ] This appears to have been a ...
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