The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... word is employed here as a trisyllable . MALONE . I do not perceive that a trisyllable is wanted on this occasion , as any dissyllable will complete the verse ; for instance : And being now trimm'd in thine own surtout . Desires , like ...
... word is employed here as a trisyllable . MALONE . I do not perceive that a trisyllable is wanted on this occasion , as any dissyllable will complete the verse ; for instance : And being now trimm'd in thine own surtout . Desires , like ...
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... word for rebuke . POPE . Sneap signifies to check ; as children easily sneaped ; herbs and fruits sneaped with cold weather . See Ray's Collection . Again , in Brome's Antipodes , 1638 : Again : Again : " Do you sneap me too , my lord ...
... word for rebuke . POPE . Sneap signifies to check ; as children easily sneaped ; herbs and fruits sneaped with cold weather . See Ray's Collection . Again , in Brome's Antipodes , 1638 : Again : Again : " Do you sneap me too , my lord ...
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... words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate , and the tapestry ... word what olde plat yeldes the ounce , for I wyll not leve me a cuppe of sylvare to drink in , but I wyll see the ...
... words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate , and the tapestry ... word what olde plat yeldes the ounce , for I wyll not leve me a cuppe of sylvare to drink in , but I wyll see the ...
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... words of Cæsar are afterwards quoted by Falstaff . HEATH . • That's to make him eat twenty of his words . ] Why just twenty , when the letter contained above eight times twenty ? We should read plenty ; and in this word the joke , as ...
... words of Cæsar are afterwards quoted by Falstaff . HEATH . • That's to make him eat twenty of his words . ] Why just twenty , when the letter contained above eight times twenty ? We should read plenty ; and in this word the joke , as ...
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... word , I'll make you eate all the words in the processe . " STEEvens . 9 1 -frank ? ] Frank is sty . POPE . Ephesians , ] Ephesian was a term in the cant of these times , of which I know not the precise notion : it was , perhaps , a ...
... word , I'll make you eate all the words in the processe . " STEEvens . 9 1 -frank ? ] Frank is sty . POPE . Ephesians , ] Ephesian was a term in the cant of these times , of which I know not the precise notion : it was , perhaps , a ...
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