The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame as if it had been now wrote , Let us now revenge this with forks , ere we become rakes : for pikes then fignified the fame as forks do now . So , Jewel in his own tranflation of his Apology , turns Chriftianos ad furcas condemnare ...
... fame as if it had been now wrote , Let us now revenge this with forks , ere we become rakes : for pikes then fignified the fame as forks do now . So , Jewel in his own tranflation of his Apology , turns Chriftianos ad furcas condemnare ...
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... fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments that feel . " MALONE . —participate , ] Here means participant , or participating . MALONE . 3 Which ne'er ...
... fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments that feel . " MALONE . —participate , ] Here means participant , or participating . MALONE . 3 Which ne'er ...
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... fame fense as here ; Vol . XII . p . 310 , n . 7. MALONE . 9 the cranks and offices of man , ] Cranks are the mean- drous ducts of the human body . STEEVENS . Cranks are windings . So , in Venus and Adonis : " He cranks and croffes ...
... fame fense as here ; Vol . XII . p . 310 , n . 7. MALONE . 9 the cranks and offices of man , ] Cranks are the mean- drous ducts of the human body . STEEVENS . Cranks are windings . So , in Venus and Adonis : " He cranks and croffes ...
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... fame meaning . So , in Othello : 66 and my demerits " May fpeak , " & c . Again , in Stowe's Chronicle , Cardinal Wolfey fays to his fer- vants : " I have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits ...
... fame meaning . So , in Othello : 66 and my demerits " May fpeak , " & c . Again , in Stowe's Chronicle , Cardinal Wolfey fays to his fer- vants : " I have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits ...
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... fame . To a cruel war I fent him ; from whence he returned , his brows bound with oak . " I tell thee , daughter , —I sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man ...
... fame . To a cruel war I fent him ; from whence he returned , his brows bound with oak . " I tell thee , daughter , —I sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man ...
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