The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Cressida , Act III . sc . iii : 66 A strange fellow here " Writes me , that man ...
... arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Cressida , Act III . sc . iii : 66 A strange fellow here " Writes me , that man ...
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... arm And burgonet of men.2 - He's speaking now , Or murmuring , Where's my serpent of old Nile ? For so he calls me ; Now I feed myself With most delicious poison : 3 - Think on me , That am with Phoebus ' amorous pinches black , And ...
... arm And burgonet of men.2 - He's speaking now , Or murmuring , Where's my serpent of old Nile ? For so he calls me ; Now I feed myself With most delicious poison : 3 - Think on me , That am with Phoebus ' amorous pinches black , And ...
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... arm - gaunt steed is a steed with lean shoulders . Arm is the Teutonick word for want , or poverty . Arm - gaunt may be therefore an old word , signifying , lean for want , ill fed . Edwards's observation , that a worn - out horse is ...
... arm - gaunt steed is a steed with lean shoulders . Arm is the Teutonick word for want , or poverty . Arm - gaunt may be therefore an old word , signifying , lean for want , ill fed . Edwards's observation , that a worn - out horse is ...
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... arm - gaunt , or can make any change productive of sense more apposite and com- modious , displace Mr. M. Mason's amendment , which , in my opinion , is to be numbered among the feliciter audentia of criti- cism , and meets at least ...
... arm - gaunt , or can make any change productive of sense more apposite and com- modious , displace Mr. M. Mason's amendment , which , in my opinion , is to be numbered among the feliciter audentia of criti- cism , and meets at least ...
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... arms in your name , and you were made the theme and sub- ject of their insurrection . WARBurton , I am neither satisfied with the reading nor the emendation : them'd is , I think , a word unauthorised , and very harsh . Per- haps we may ...
... arms in your name , and you were made the theme and sub- ject of their insurrection . WARBurton , I am neither satisfied with the reading nor the emendation : them'd is , I think , a word unauthorised , and very harsh . Per- haps we may ...
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