The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 7R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sense Shakspeare uses the word to square . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , it is said of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company ...
... sense Shakspeare uses the word to square . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , it is said of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company ...
Pàgina 18
... sense , but more amply . Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of fire ) ...
... sense , but more amply . Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of fire ) ...
Pàgina 27
... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . 8 - M. MASON . ' TIS ONCE , thou lov'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant ...
... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . 8 - M. MASON . ' TIS ONCE , thou lov'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant ...
Pàgina 30
... sense is the same in the proverb , Mulus mulum scabit . JOHNSON . So , in Albion's England , 1597 , p . 125 : " The overweening of thy wits does make thy foes to smile , " Thy friends to weepe , and claw - backs thee with soothings to ...
... sense is the same in the proverb , Mulus mulum scabit . JOHNSON . So , in Albion's England , 1597 , p . 125 : " The overweening of thy wits does make thy foes to smile , " Thy friends to weepe , and claw - backs thee with soothings to ...
Pàgina 31
... sense is , I had rather be a neglected dog - rose in a hedge , than a garden - flower of the same species , if it profited by his culture . ' STEEVENS . The latter words are intended as an answer to what Conrade has just said- " he hath ...
... sense is , I had rather be a neglected dog - rose in a hedge , than a garden - flower of the same species , if it profited by his culture . ' STEEVENS . The latter words are intended as an answer to what Conrade has just said- " he hath ...
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