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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... himself . FARMER . Dr. Farmer's opinion is well fupported by " An Eclogue on the noble Affemblies revived on Cotswold Hills , by Mr. Robert Dover . " See Randolph's Poems , printed at Oxford , 4to . 1638 , p . 114. The hills of Cotswold ...
... himself . FARMER . Dr. Farmer's opinion is well fupported by " An Eclogue on the noble Affemblies revived on Cotswold Hills , by Mr. Robert Dover . " See Randolph's Poems , printed at Oxford , 4to . 1638 , p . 114. The hills of Cotswold ...
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... himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate , " We allow by his ears but with affes to mate . " If Lucy is lowfie , as fome volke mifcalle it , Sing lowfie Lucy , whatever befall it . " " Contemptible as this performance muft now appear ...
... himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate , " We allow by his ears but with affes to mate . " If Lucy is lowfie , as fome volke mifcalle it , Sing lowfie Lucy , whatever befall it . " " Contemptible as this performance muft now appear ...
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... himself out of his five fen- tences . EVA . It is his five fenfes : fie , what the igno- rance is ! We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his ' throat . Piftol chooses to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ...
... himself out of his five fen- tences . EVA . It is his five fenfes : fie , what the igno- rance is ! We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his ' throat . Piftol chooses to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ...
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... himself withdraw ; - 66 Leaving old Ployden , Dyer , and Broke , alone , " To fee old Harry Hunkes and Sacarfon . " Sacarfon probably had his name from his keeper . So , in the Puritan , a comedy , 1607 : " How many dogs do you think I ...
... himself withdraw ; - 66 Leaving old Ployden , Dyer , and Broke , alone , " To fee old Harry Hunkes and Sacarfon . " Sacarfon probably had his name from his keeper . So , in the Puritan , a comedy , 1607 : " How many dogs do you think I ...
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... himself complains of limed fack . STEEVENS . 3 a withered fervingman , a fresh tapfter : ] This is not improbably a parody on the old proverb- " A broken apothe- cary , a new doctor . " See Ray's Proverbs , 3d edit . p . 2 . STEEVENS ...
... himself complains of limed fack . STEEVENS . 3 a withered fervingman , a fresh tapfter : ] This is not improbably a parody on the old proverb- " A broken apothe- cary , a new doctor . " See Ray's Proverbs , 3d edit . p . 2 . STEEVENS ...
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