The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observes to me , is an expreffion in the old play of King John , 1591 : 66 breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the fpring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is fupported by a paffage in K. Henry IV ...
... observes to me , is an expreffion in the old play of King John , 1591 : 66 breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the fpring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is fupported by a paffage in K. Henry IV ...
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... observes that the old reading is confirm- ed by the following passage in an Epiftle to Lord Southampton , by S. Daniel , 1603 : 3 He who hath never warr'd with mifery , " Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and diftrefs . " STEEVENS . in fuch ...
... observes that the old reading is confirm- ed by the following passage in an Epiftle to Lord Southampton , by S. Daniel , 1603 : 3 He who hath never warr'd with mifery , " Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and diftrefs . " STEEVENS . in fuch ...
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... observes that odd numbers are used in all enchantments and magical operations . The remark is juft , but the paffage was mifunderstood . The fecond Witch only repeats the number which the first had mentioned , in order to confirm what ...
... observes that odd numbers are used in all enchantments and magical operations . The remark is juft , but the paffage was mifunderstood . The fecond Witch only repeats the number which the first had mentioned , in order to confirm what ...
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... observes , that to trim means to dress out , but not to clothe ; and confequently , though it might mean unadorned , it cannot mean unclad , or naked . 39 " MALONE . CONST . O , if thou grant my need , 376 KING JOHN .
... observes , that to trim means to dress out , but not to clothe ; and confequently , though it might mean unadorned , it cannot mean unclad , or naked . 39 " MALONE . CONST . O , if thou grant my need , 376 KING JOHN .
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... observes He has no children . " " " To the fame purpose This thought occurs also in King Henry VI . Part III . 4 STELVENS Grief fills the room up of my abfent child , ] " Perfruitur lachrymis , & amat pro conjuge luctum . ' ( 6 Lucan ...
... observes He has no children . " " " To the fame purpose This thought occurs also in King Henry VI . Part III . 4 STELVENS Grief fills the room up of my abfent child , ] " Perfruitur lachrymis , & amat pro conjuge luctum . ' ( 6 Lucan ...
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