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... be the watch - word . STEEVENS . [ 2 ] Rivals for partners . WARBURTON . - Rival is constantly used by Shake- speare for a partner or associate . MALONE . VOL . X. A 2 • Ber . I have seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says HAMLET . ACT I. ...
... be the watch - word . STEEVENS . [ 2 ] Rivals for partners . WARBURTON . - Rival is constantly used by Shake- speare for a partner or associate . MALONE . VOL . X. A 2 • Ber . I have seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says HAMLET . ACT I. ...
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... WARBURTON . [ 6 ] The speech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant ard noble , and congrucus to the common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . ACT I. HAMLET.- Prince of Denmark 13 If there be 12 ACT I HAMLET.
... WARBURTON . [ 6 ] The speech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant ard noble , and congrucus to the common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . ACT I. HAMLET.- Prince of Denmark 13 If there be 12 ACT I HAMLET.
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... WARBURTON . [ 3 ] Beteem occurs in the tenth book of Arthur Golding's version of Ovid's Meta- morphosis , 1587 , and from the corresponding Latin , must necessarily signify , to vouch- safe , deign , permit , or suffer : " Yet could he ...
... WARBURTON . [ 3 ] Beteem occurs in the tenth book of Arthur Golding's version of Ovid's Meta- morphosis , 1587 , and from the corresponding Latin , must necessarily signify , to vouch- safe , deign , permit , or suffer : " Yet could he ...
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... STEEVENS . [ 5 ] Season , for infuse . WARBURTON.It is more than to infuse , it is to in- fix it in such a manner as that it may never wear out . JOHNSON . Oph . ' Tis in my memory lock'd , And ACT I. 23 HAMLET . Laer. O fear me not. ...
... STEEVENS . [ 5 ] Season , for infuse . WARBURTON.It is more than to infuse , it is to in- fix it in such a manner as that it may never wear out . JOHNSON . Oph . ' Tis in my memory lock'd , And ACT I. 23 HAMLET . Laer. O fear me not. ...
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... WARBURTON . [ 5 ] As large as can be accumulated upon man . [ 6 ] Dout is a word formed by the coalescence of two others ( do and out ) like don for do on , doff for do off , both of which are used by Shakespeare . In War- wickshire ...
... WARBURTON . [ 5 ] As large as can be accumulated upon man . [ 6 ] Dout is a word formed by the coalescence of two others ( do and out ) like don for do on , doff for do off , both of which are used by Shakespeare . In War- wickshire ...
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