The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... second line , does not refer to porter , but means a perfon . He has no ftern forbidding porter at his gate , to keep people out , but a person who invites them in . E a M. MASON . 9 Can found his flate in fafety . Caphis , TIMON OF ...
... second line , does not refer to porter , but means a perfon . He has no ftern forbidding porter at his gate , to keep people out , but a person who invites them in . E a M. MASON . 9 Can found his flate in fafety . Caphis , TIMON OF ...
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... Second Part , Sir John Gresham fays to his creditors : " Friends , you cannot beat me down with your bills . Again , in Decker's Guls Hornbook , 1609 : they durft not frike down their customers STEEVENS . 11 66 with large bills . VOL ...
... Second Part , Sir John Gresham fays to his creditors : " Friends , you cannot beat me down with your bills . Again , in Decker's Guls Hornbook , 1609 : they durft not frike down their customers STEEVENS . 11 66 with large bills . VOL ...
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... Second marriage . MALONE . I believe , unwapper'd means undebilitated by venery , i . e . not halting under crimes many and flale . STEEVENS . Mr. Tyrwhitt explains wap'd , in the line cited from Chaucer , by ftupified ; a fenfe which ...
... Second marriage . MALONE . I believe , unwapper'd means undebilitated by venery , i . e . not halting under crimes many and flale . STEEVENS . Mr. Tyrwhitt explains wap'd , in the line cited from Chaucer , by ftupified ; a fenfe which ...
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... second folio ) read — Which once , & c . MALONE . Which , in the fecond folio ( and I have followed it ) is an appa- rent correction of Who . Surely , it is the everlafling manfion , or the beach on which it ftands , that our author ...
... second folio ) read — Which once , & c . MALONE . Which , in the fecond folio ( and I have followed it ) is an appa- rent correction of Who . Surely , it is the everlafling manfion , or the beach on which it ftands , that our author ...
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... . The firft couplet is faid by Plutarch to have been compofed by Timon himself as his epitaph ; the second to have been written by the poet Callimachus . 1 Here lie I Timon ; who , alive , all ૦૦૩ . TIMON OF ATHENS .
... . The firft couplet is faid by Plutarch to have been compofed by Timon himself as his epitaph ; the second to have been written by the poet Callimachus . 1 Here lie I Timon ; who , alive , all ૦૦૩ . TIMON OF ATHENS .
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