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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... suppose to have existed in Shallow's imagination . MALONE . who writes himfelf armigero ; ] Slender had feen the Justice's attestations , figned " -jurat ' coram me , Roberto Shal- low , Armigero ; " and therefore takes the ablative for ...
... suppose to have existed in Shallow's imagination . MALONE . who writes himfelf armigero ; ] Slender had feen the Justice's attestations , figned " -jurat ' coram me , Roberto Shal- low , Armigero ; " and therefore takes the ablative for ...
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... suppose , 66 They had worne it off , as they have done my nofe . " And in a note he tells us : " Edw . fhillings for the most part are used at Shoave - board . " FARmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , “ Quoit him ...
... suppose , 66 They had worne it off , as they have done my nofe . " And in a note he tells us : " Edw . fhillings for the most part are used at Shoave - board . " FARmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , “ Quoit him ...
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... suppose the following is the paffage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : " Griping our ...
... suppose the following is the paffage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : " Griping our ...
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... suppose every where else , a reason of diflike . So , Pistol calls Sir Hugh , in the first act , a mountain foreigner ; that is , a fellow unedu- cated , and of grofs behaviour ; and again in his anger calls . Bardolph , Hungarian wight ...
... suppose every where else , a reason of diflike . So , Pistol calls Sir Hugh , in the first act , a mountain foreigner ; that is , a fellow unedu- cated , and of grofs behaviour ; and again in his anger calls . Bardolph , Hungarian wight ...
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... suppose my duellift " Should falfify the foine upon me thus , " Here will I take him . " Spenfer , in his Fairy Queen , often uses the word foin . So , in B. II . c . 8 : " And ftrook and foyn'd , and lafhed outrageoufly . " Again , in ...
... suppose my duellift " Should falfify the foine upon me thus , " Here will I take him . " Spenfer , in his Fairy Queen , often uses the word foin . So , in B. II . c . 8 : " And ftrook and foyn'd , and lafhed outrageoufly . " Again , in ...
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