Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... terms and illustrate matters of obvious and easy comprehension . This may sometimes have been the case ; but it were easier to show that too little , and not too much , has been attempted on many of these occasions . An eminent critic ...
... terms and illustrate matters of obvious and easy comprehension . This may sometimes have been the case ; but it were easier to show that too little , and not too much , has been attempted on many of these occasions . An eminent critic ...
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... term both in the next act , and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , is used in a similar sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the primitive sense of urchin is a hedge- hog , whence it came ...
... term both in the next act , and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , is used in a similar sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the primitive sense of urchin is a hedge- hog , whence it came ...
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... term is sometimes used as Mr. Steevens has explained it . Littelton renders to troll along his words , by volubiliter loqui sive rotunde . Trolling for fish , is drawing the bait along in the water , to imitate the swimming of a real ...
... term is sometimes used as Mr. Steevens has explained it . Littelton renders to troll along his words , by volubiliter loqui sive rotunde . Trolling for fish , is drawing the bait along in the water , to imitate the swimming of a real ...
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... term bead , as applied to the materials of which necklaces , & c . are made , seems therefore to have been bor- rowed from the chaplet of rosaries in question . SCENE 1. Page 171 . PRO . Over the boots ? Nay , give me not the boots . An ...
... term bead , as applied to the materials of which necklaces , & c . are made , seems therefore to have been bor- rowed from the chaplet of rosaries in question . SCENE 1. Page 171 . PRO . Over the boots ? Nay , give me not the boots . An ...
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... term , variously written , teston , tester , testern , and , in Twelfth night , testril , is from the French teston ... terms . Al- though the teston underwent several reductions in value , it appears to have been worth twelve - pence at ...
... term , variously written , teston , tester , testern , and , in Twelfth night , testril , is from the French teston ... terms . Al- though the teston underwent several reductions in value , it appears to have been worth twelve - pence at ...
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