The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Mean time , let this defend my loyalty , - By all my hopes , moft falfely doth he lie . BOLING . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of a king ; And lay afide my high blood's royalty , Which fear ...
... Mean time , let this defend my loyalty , - By all my hopes , moft falfely doth he lie . BOLING . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of a king ; And lay afide my high blood's royalty , Which fear ...
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... means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinfhed , Vol . III . p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 , explains it : " Ba- fulling , fays he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is ufed when a man ...
... means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinfhed , Vol . III . p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 , explains it : " Ba- fulling , fays he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is ufed when a man ...
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... mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breafts . What shall I say ? to fafeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Glofter's death . is - to · GAUNT . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's ...
... mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breafts . What shall I say ? to fafeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Glofter's death . is - to · GAUNT . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's ...
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... mean foft , and confequently penetrable , or flexible . The brigandines or coats of mail , then in ufe , were composed of small pieces of fteel quilted over one another , and yet so flexible as to accommodate the dress they form to ...
... mean foft , and confequently penetrable , or flexible . The brigandines or coats of mail , then in ufe , were composed of small pieces of fteel quilted over one another , and yet so flexible as to accommodate the dress they form to ...
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... mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am con- tent , " & c . where these words have the fame fignification as here . MALONE . If we read - for me , the expreffion will be equivocal , and feem as if it meant -- no tears were ...
... mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am con- tent , " & c . where these words have the fame fignification as here . MALONE . If we read - for me , the expreffion will be equivocal , and feem as if it meant -- no tears were ...
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