The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 7
... means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very slight alteration indeed will restore this passage - the changing the word is into be . It will then run thus , and be clearly intelligible : 66 Then no more remains ...
... means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very slight alteration indeed will restore this passage - the changing the word is into be . It will then run thus , and be clearly intelligible : 66 Then no more remains ...
Pàgina 17
... means here not the piece of money so called , but that venereal scab , which among the sur- geons is styled corona Veneris . To this , I think , our author likewise makes Quince allude in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Some of your ...
... means here not the piece of money so called , but that venereal scab , which among the sur- geons is styled corona Veneris . To this , I think , our author likewise makes Quince allude in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Some of your ...
Pàgina 24
... means - for the sake of getting such a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandestine marriage . The verb - to propagate , is , however , as obscurely emoyed by Chapman , in his ...
... means - for the sake of getting such a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandestine marriage . The verb - to propagate , is , however , as obscurely emoyed by Chapman , in his ...
Pàgina 27
... means ardent , head - strong , rushing forward to its object : " O that prone lust should stain so pure a bed ! " Again , in Cymbeline : " Unless a man would marry a gallows , and beget young gibbets , I never saw any one so prone ...
... means ardent , head - strong , rushing forward to its object : " O that prone lust should stain so pure a bed ! " Again , in Cymbeline : " Unless a man would marry a gallows , and beget young gibbets , I never saw any one so prone ...
Pàgina 32
... Stands on terms of defiance . JOHNSON . This rather means , to stand cautiously on his defence , than on terms of defiance . M. MASON . SCENE V .. A Nunnery . Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA 32 ACT I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... Stands on terms of defiance . JOHNSON . This rather means , to stand cautiously on his defence , than on terms of defiance . M. MASON . SCENE V .. A Nunnery . Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA 32 ACT I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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