The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volúmenes18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... expression occurs in Chapman's version of the 10th Book of the Odyssey : ઠંડ our eyes wore " The same wet badge of weak humanity . " This is an idea which Shakspeare seems to have been delighted to introduce . It occurs again in ...
... expression occurs in Chapman's version of the 10th Book of the Odyssey : ઠંડ our eyes wore " The same wet badge of weak humanity . " This is an idea which Shakspeare seems to have been delighted to introduce . It occurs again in ...
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... expression . So , in Heywood's Epigrams on Proverbs : " Wit kept by warmth . " " Thou art wise inough , if thou keepe thee warme , " But the least colde that cumth , kilth thy wit by harme . " Again , in The Wise Woman of Hogsden , 1638 ...
... expression . So , in Heywood's Epigrams on Proverbs : " Wit kept by warmth . " " Thou art wise inough , if thou keepe thee warme , " But the least colde that cumth , kilth thy wit by harme . " Again , in The Wise Woman of Hogsden , 1638 ...
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... expression occurs again : that " from henceforthe thou may'st have a place worthy for thee in our whyte : from hence thou may'st have thy name written in our boke . " It should seem from the following passage in The Taming of a Shrew ...
... expression occurs again : that " from henceforthe thou may'st have a place worthy for thee in our whyte : from hence thou may'st have thy name written in our boke . " It should seem from the following passage in The Taming of a Shrew ...
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... expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with impro- bable stories ? An ingenious correspondent , whose signature is R. W. explains the passage in the same sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us ...
... expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with impro- bable stories ? An ingenious correspondent , whose signature is R. W. explains the passage in the same sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us ...
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... expression to signify that a man has no rest at all ; when Sunday , a day formerly of ease and diversion , was passed so uncomfortably . WARBURTON . I cannot find this proverbial expression in any ancient book whatever . I am apt to ...
... expression to signify that a man has no rest at all ; when Sunday , a day formerly of ease and diversion , was passed so uncomfortably . WARBURTON . I cannot find this proverbial expression in any ancient book whatever . I am apt to ...
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