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... appear thus : Ere I will yield my virgin patent up " Unto his lordship , whofe unwithed yoke " My foul confents not to give fovereignty . " i . e . to give fovereignty to . See various inftances of this kind of phrafeology in a note on ...
... appear thus : Ere I will yield my virgin patent up " Unto his lordship , whofe unwithed yoke " My foul confents not to give fovereignty . " i . e . to give fovereignty to . See various inftances of this kind of phrafeology in a note on ...
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... appear . Sickness is catching ; O , were favour fo ! ' Your's would I catch , fair Hermia , ere I go ; 3 Demetrius loves your fair : ] Fair is used again as a substantive in The Comedy of Errors , Ad III . fc . iv : 66 My decayed fair ...
... appear . Sickness is catching ; O , were favour fo ! ' Your's would I catch , fair Hermia , ere I go ; 3 Demetrius loves your fair : ] Fair is used again as a substantive in The Comedy of Errors , Ad III . fc . iv : 66 My decayed fair ...
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... appear as an expreffion un likely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth . In Lyly's Midas , 1592. is a fomewhat fimilar expreffion : " I am one of thofe whole tongues are fwell'd with filence ...
... appear as an expreffion un likely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth . In Lyly's Midas , 1592. is a fomewhat fimilar expreffion : " I am one of thofe whole tongues are fwell'd with filence ...
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... appears " the boke of Perymus and Thefbye , " 1562. Perhaps Shakspeare copied fome part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisbe , by D. Gale , was published in 4to . in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was ...
... appears " the boke of Perymus and Thefbye , " 1562. Perhaps Shakspeare copied fome part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisbe , by D. Gale , was published in 4to . in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was ...
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... appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall and Moonshine are both employed in it , of whom there is not the leaft notice taken here . THEOBALD . Theobald is wrong as to this laft particular . The introduction of Wall and Moonshine was an ...
... appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall and Moonshine are both employed in it , of whom there is not the leaft notice taken here . THEOBALD . Theobald is wrong as to this laft particular . The introduction of Wall and Moonshine was an ...
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