The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... word confirm might be used in this connection in a legal sense , as it is in instru- ments of conveyance . 3 To interest and to interesse are not , perhaps , different spellings of the same verb , but two distinct words , though of the ...
... word confirm might be used in this connection in a legal sense , as it is in instru- ments of conveyance . 3 To interest and to interesse are not , perhaps , different spellings of the same verb , but two distinct words , though of the ...
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... word of the Poet's own ; meaning the same as re- verberates . The expression to wage against is used in a letter from Guil . Webbe to Robt . Wilmot , prefixed to Tancred and Gismund , 1592 : - " You shall not be able to wage against me ...
... word of the Poet's own ; meaning the same as re- verberates . The expression to wage against is used in a letter from Guil . Webbe to Robt . Wilmot , prefixed to Tancred and Gismund , 1592 : - " You shall not be able to wage against me ...
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... Who covers faults , at last with shame derides . ” Mason proposed to read : - " Who covert faults , at last with shame derides . " The word who referring to Time . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR .
... Who covers faults , at last with shame derides . ” Mason proposed to read : - " Who covert faults , at last with shame derides . " The word who referring to Time . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath SC . I. ] 19 KING LEAR .
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... word , -legitimate ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall top the legitimate . I grow Now , gods , stand up for bastards ! Enter GLOSTER . I prosper . Glo . Kent banished thus ...
... word , -legitimate ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall top the legitimate . I grow Now , gods , stand up for bastards ! Enter GLOSTER . I prosper . Glo . Kent banished thus ...
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... " & c . means as a trial or taste of my virtue . " To assay , or rather essay , of the French word essayer , " says Baret . 2 i . e . weak and foolish . I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is 22 [ ACT 1 KING LEAR .
... " & c . means as a trial or taste of my virtue . " To assay , or rather essay , of the French word essayer , " says Baret . 2 i . e . weak and foolish . I'll apprehend him . - Abominable villain ! -Where is 22 [ ACT 1 KING LEAR .
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