The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... ufed , JOHNSON , To take all advantages , is rather to the discredit than to the praise of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be right ; nor can I approve of Johnson's explanation ; -it appears to me that it is war's prize ...
... ufed , JOHNSON , To take all advantages , is rather to the discredit than to the praise of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be right ; nor can I approve of Johnson's explanation ; -it appears to me that it is war's prize ...
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... ufed by the authors already named , than by Shakspeare ; but I confefs , with Dr. Johnfon , that fingle words can conclude little . However , I will just mention that the words proditor and immanity , which occur in this piece , are not ...
... ufed by the authors already named , than by Shakspeare ; but I confefs , with Dr. Johnfon , that fingle words can conclude little . However , I will just mention that the words proditor and immanity , which occur in this piece , are not ...
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... the double and latent meaning of one word or fentence , or to couch two meanings under one word or sentence . So moral is ufed by our author in Much Ado about I'll tell you what , my coufin Buckingham . BUCK 374 KING RICHARD III .
... the double and latent meaning of one word or fentence , or to couch two meanings under one word or sentence . So moral is ufed by our author in Much Ado about I'll tell you what , my coufin Buckingham . BUCK 374 KING RICHARD III .
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... ufed by Haftings , I believe fignifies - pleasant idea or fancy . So Falstaff , speaking of Poins , - " He a good wit ? there is no more conceit in him , than is in a mallet . " STEEVENS . 1 STAN . What of his heart perceive you in his ...
... ufed by Haftings , I believe fignifies - pleasant idea or fancy . So Falstaff , speaking of Poins , - " He a good wit ? there is no more conceit in him , than is in a mallet . " STEEVENS . 1 STAN . What of his heart perceive you in his ...
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... ufed . HENLEY . Bullokar , in his Expofitor , 1616 , defines Type- " A figure , form , or likeness of any thing . " Cawdrey in his Alphabetical Table , & c . 1604 , calls it- " figure , example , or shadowe of any thing . " The word is ...
... ufed . HENLEY . Bullokar , in his Expofitor , 1616 , defines Type- " A figure , form , or likeness of any thing . " Cawdrey in his Alphabetical Table , & c . 1604 , calls it- " figure , example , or shadowe of any thing . " The word is ...
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