The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 9F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... reading Mr. Theobald objects , and says , What was Escalus to put to his suf- ficiency ? why , his science : But his science and sufficiency were but one and the same thing . On what then does the relative them depend ? He will have it ...
... reading Mr. Theobald objects , and says , What was Escalus to put to his suf- ficiency ? why , his science : But his science and sufficiency were but one and the same thing . On what then does the relative them depend ? He will have it ...
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... reading : " In tricessimo primo Alberti Magni- 66 " Tis very cleare - the place is very pregnant . " i . e . very expressive , ready , or very big with apposite meaning . I say , bid come before us Angelo.- [ Exit 8 ACT I. MEASURE FOR ...
... reading : " In tricessimo primo Alberti Magni- 66 " Tis very cleare - the place is very pregnant . " i . e . very expressive , ready , or very big with apposite meaning . I say , bid come before us Angelo.- [ Exit 8 ACT I. MEASURE FOR ...
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... reading ] . JOHNSON . 2 - bring you something on the way . ] i . e . accompany you . So , in A Woman Kill'd with Kindness , by Heywood , 1617 : “ She went very lovingly to bring him on his way to horse . " And the same mode of ...
... reading ] . JOHNSON . 2 - bring you something on the way . ] i . e . accompany you . So , in A Woman Kill'd with Kindness , by Heywood , 1617 : “ She went very lovingly to bring him on his way to horse . " And the same mode of ...
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... reading , ( which , however , I do not believe , ) the sense may be , -which for these fourteen years we have suffered to pass unnoticed , unobserved ; for so the same phrase is used in Twelfth - Night : - - " Let him let this matter ...
... reading , ( which , however , I do not believe , ) the sense may be , -which for these fourteen years we have suffered to pass unnoticed , unobserved ; for so the same phrase is used in Twelfth - Night : - - " Let him let this matter ...
Pàgina 41
... reading , and the true one . Shakspeare has used the same verb active in The Comedy of Errors : 66 as easy may'st thou fall " A drop of water- . " i . e . let fall . So , in As You Like It : 66 the executioner " " STEEVENS . i . e ...
... reading , and the true one . Shakspeare has used the same verb active in The Comedy of Errors : 66 as easy may'st thou fall " A drop of water- . " i . e . let fall . So , in As You Like It : 66 the executioner " " STEEVENS . i . e ...
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