The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... observed , that " thrufted home " is an expreffion used at this day ; but trufted home , " I believe , was never ufed at any period whatsoever . I have had frequent occafion to remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our ...
... observed , that " thrufted home " is an expreffion used at this day ; but trufted home , " I believe , was never ufed at any period whatsoever . I have had frequent occafion to remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our ...
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... observed , however , that double and single anciently fignified trong and weak , when applied to liquors , and perhaps to other objeås . In this fenfe the former word may be employed by Brabantio a voice potential , " As double as the ...
... observed , however , that double and single anciently fignified trong and weak , when applied to liquors , and perhaps to other objeås . In this fenfe the former word may be employed by Brabantio a voice potential , " As double as the ...
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... observed , that they are registered in the table - book of his heart . So Hamlet fpeaks of the table of his memory . MALONE . 3 The interim having weigh'd it , ] This intervening portion of time is almoft perfonified : it is reprefented ...
... observed , that they are registered in the table - book of his heart . So Hamlet fpeaks of the table of his memory . MALONE . 3 The interim having weigh'd it , ] This intervening portion of time is almoft perfonified : it is reprefented ...
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... observe that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the blanket of the dark , ] Drayton , in the 26th song of his Polyolbion , has an expreffion refembling this : " Thick vapours , that , like ...
... observe that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the blanket of the dark , ] Drayton , in the 26th song of his Polyolbion , has an expreffion refembling this : " Thick vapours , that , like ...
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... observed . Night is defcribed by two great poets , but one defcribes a night of quiet , the other of perturbation . In the night of Dryden , all the difturbers of the world are laid fleep ; in that of Shakspeare , nothing but forcery ...
... observed . Night is defcribed by two great poets , but one defcribes a night of quiet , the other of perturbation . In the night of Dryden , all the difturbers of the world are laid fleep ; in that of Shakspeare , nothing but forcery ...
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