The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speaking of the curate , whom he remembered , ftyles him , Sir Giles . Vide Gibson's View of the State of the Churches of Door , Home- Lacy , & c . p . 36. SIR J. HAWKINS . Sir is the defignation of a Bachelor of Arts in the ...
... speaking of the curate , whom he remembered , ftyles him , Sir Giles . Vide Gibson's View of the State of the Churches of Door , Home- Lacy , & c . p . 36. SIR J. HAWKINS . Sir is the defignation of a Bachelor of Arts in the ...
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... Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Westmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the ...
... Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Westmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the ...
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... speak as fmall as you will . " MALONE . A fmall voice is a foft and melodious voice . Chaucer uses the word in that fenfe , in The Flower and the Leaf , Speght's edit . p . 611 : " The company answered all , " With voicè fweet entuned ...
... speak as fmall as you will . " MALONE . A fmall voice is a foft and melodious voice . Chaucer uses the word in that fenfe , in The Flower and the Leaf , Speght's edit . p . 611 : " The company answered all , " With voicè fweet entuned ...
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... speak . SHAL . He hath wrong'd me , mafter Page . PAGE . Sir , he doth in some fort confefs it . SHAL . If it be confefs'd , it is not redrefs'd ; is not that so , mafter Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he ...
... speak . SHAL . He hath wrong'd me , mafter Page . PAGE . Sir , he doth in some fort confefs it . SHAL . If it be confefs'd , it is not redrefs'd ; is not that so , mafter Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he ...
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... speaking customary heretofore , to fignify the excess , or ex- traordinary degree of any thing . The fentence completed would be , This paffes all expreffion , or perhaps , This passes all things . We ftill ufe paffing well , paffing ...
... speaking customary heretofore , to fignify the excess , or ex- traordinary degree of any thing . The fentence completed would be , This paffes all expreffion , or perhaps , This passes all things . We ftill ufe paffing well , paffing ...
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