The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fairy kind : " His Spirits hear me , 66 " And yet I needs must curse ; but they'll nor pinch , Fright me with urchin - fhews , pitch me i ' the mire , " & c . MALONE . In fupport of Mr. Steevens's note , which does not appear fatis ...
... fairy kind : " His Spirits hear me , 66 " And yet I needs must curse ; but they'll nor pinch , Fright me with urchin - fhews , pitch me i ' the mire , " & c . MALONE . In fupport of Mr. Steevens's note , which does not appear fatis ...
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... The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being filent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. f . 59 : " So was the Titaness put down , and whist . " Foot it featly here and there ; And , Sweet TEMPEST . 43.
... The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being filent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. f . 59 : " So was the Titaness put down , and whist . " Foot it featly here and there ; And , Sweet TEMPEST . 43.
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... fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition has always ascribed a fort of diminutive agency , powerful but ludicrous , a humorous and frolick control- ment of nature , well expreffed by the fongs of Ariel . JOHNSON . The fongs in ...
... fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition has always ascribed a fort of diminutive agency , powerful but ludicrous , a humorous and frolick control- ment of nature , well expreffed by the fongs of Ariel . JOHNSON . The fongs in ...
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... Fairy Queen , between Timias and Belphœbe : “ Angel or goddess ! do I call thee right ? " There - at she blushing , said , ah ! gentle squire , " Nor goddess I , nor angel , but the maid " And daughter of a woody nymph , " & c . FARMER ...
... Fairy Queen , between Timias and Belphœbe : “ Angel or goddess ! do I call thee right ? " There - at she blushing , said , ah ! gentle squire , " Nor goddess I , nor angel , but the maid " And daughter of a woody nymph , " & c . FARMER ...
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... Fairy Queen , says : " A gentle knight was pricking on the plain , " which knight , far from being tame and fearful , was so stout that " Nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . " Smollett's Humphrey Clinker , Vol . II . p . 182 ...
... Fairy Queen , says : " A gentle knight was pricking on the plain , " which knight , far from being tame and fearful , was so stout that " Nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . " Smollett's Humphrey Clinker , Vol . II . p . 182 ...
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