The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thing with another ; " and hence Shakspeare , with his usual licence , always uses it in the same sense of one engaged in the same employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very same words ...
... thing with another ; " and hence Shakspeare , with his usual licence , always uses it in the same sense of one engaged in the same employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very same words ...
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... thing by two substantives , and that law and heraldry means , by the herald law . So , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did ...
... thing by two substantives , and that law and heraldry means , by the herald law . So , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did ...
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... things that we have heard and seen , " Recounts most horrid sights seen by the watch . " A lioness hath whelped in the streets ; " And graves have yawn'd and yielded up their dead : " Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds , " In ...
... things that we have heard and seen , " Recounts most horrid sights seen by the watch . " A lioness hath whelped in the streets ; " And graves have yawn'd and yielded up their dead : " Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds , " In ...
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... thing to be done , That may to thee do ease , and grace to me , Speak to me : If thou art privy to thy country's fate , Which , happily , foreknowing may avoid , O , speak ! Or , if thou hast uphoarded3 in thy life Extorted treasure in ...
... thing to be done , That may to thee do ease , and grace to me , Speak to me : If thou art privy to thy country's fate , Which , happily , foreknowing may avoid , O , speak ! Or , if thou hast uphoarded3 in thy life Extorted treasure in ...
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... thing Upon a fearful summons . I have heard , derstanding by the propriety of his addresses to the phantom . Such a man therefore must have known that- " As easy might he the intrenchant air " With his keen sword impress , " as commit ...
... thing Upon a fearful summons . I have heard , derstanding by the propriety of his addresses to the phantom . Such a man therefore must have known that- " As easy might he the intrenchant air " With his keen sword impress , " as commit ...
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