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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... . note feemingly in the hand - writing of Bp . Nicholson , who gave these volumes to the library : " Since I can remember there was not a reader in any chapel but was called Sir . " SLEN . Ay , and ratolorum too ; and a 8 MERRY WIVES.
... . note feemingly in the hand - writing of Bp . Nicholson , who gave these volumes to the library : " Since I can remember there was not a reader in any chapel but was called Sir . " SLEN . Ay , and ratolorum too ; and a 8 MERRY WIVES.
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... hand fword , the baftard fword , the dagger and staff , the fword and buckler , the rapier and dagger , & c . The places where they exercised were com- monly theatres , halls , or other enclosures fufficient to contain a number of ...
... hand fword , the baftard fword , the dagger and staff , the fword and buckler , the rapier and dagger , & c . The places where they exercised were com- monly theatres , halls , or other enclosures fufficient to contain a number of ...
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... hands of that time anchor and author could hardly be distinguished . JOHNSON . " The anchor is deep , " may mean - his hopes are well founded . So , in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Now my latest hope ...
... hands of that time anchor and author could hardly be distinguished . JOHNSON . " The anchor is deep , " may mean - his hopes are well founded . So , in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Now my latest hope ...
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... hand , to Ford , and not to Page . Shakspeare is frequently guilty of these little forgetfulneffes . STEEVENS . The folio reads - to Ford ; and in the next line - and I to Page , & c . But the reverse of this ( as Mr. Steevens has ob ...
... hand , to Ford , and not to Page . Shakspeare is frequently guilty of these little forgetfulneffes . STEEVENS . The folio reads - to Ford ; and in the next line - and I to Page , & c . But the reverse of this ( as Mr. Steevens has ob ...
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... hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath fought with a warrener . -over all , " A goodly , long , thick ... hands , ] Perhaps this is an allu fion to the jockey measure , fo many hands high , used by grooms when speaking of ...
... hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath fought with a warrener . -over all , " A goodly , long , thick ... hands , ] Perhaps this is an allu fion to the jockey measure , fo many hands high , used by grooms when speaking of ...
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