The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Strana 7
... signified to make good , or establish , and is so defined in Cawdrey's Alpha- betical Table of hard English Words , 8vo . 1604. So , in King Lear : " Good king that must approve the common saw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'st ...
... signified to make good , or establish , and is so defined in Cawdrey's Alpha- betical Table of hard English Words , 8vo . 1604. So , in King Lear : " Good king that must approve the common saw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'st ...
Strana 9
... signifies only the act of retaining shipwrights by giving them what was called prest money ( from prêt , Fr. ) for holding themselves in readiness to be employed . Thus , Chapman , in his version of the second book of Homer's Odyssey ...
... signifies only the act of retaining shipwrights by giving them what was called prest money ( from prêt , Fr. ) for holding themselves in readiness to be employed . Thus , Chapman , in his version of the second book of Homer's Odyssey ...
Strana 10
... signifies a bargain , and carrying of the article , the covenant entered into to confirm that bargain . Hence we see ... signifying a great fair or market , he His fell to Hamlet : now , sir , young 10 HAMLET , 10.
... signifies a bargain , and carrying of the article , the covenant entered into to confirm that bargain . Hence we see ... signifying a great fair or market , he His fell to Hamlet : now , sir , young 10 HAMLET , 10.
Strana 11
... - -the mariners were romaging their shippes , ” & c . Romage , on shipboard , must have signified a scrupulous exa- mination into the state of the vessel and its stores . Respecting [ Ber . I think , 1 it be no PRINCE OF DENMARK . 11.
... - -the mariners were romaging their shippes , ” & c . Romage , on shipboard , must have signified a scrupulous exa- mination into the state of the vessel and its stores . Respecting [ Ber . I think , 1 it be no PRINCE OF DENMARK . 11.
Strana 13
... signified the supposed deficiency by a vacant space . When Shakspeare had told us that the grave stood tenantless , & c . which are wonders confined to the earth , he naturally pro- ceeded to say ( in the line now lost ) that yet other ...
... signified the supposed deficiency by a vacant space . When Shakspeare had told us that the grave stood tenantless , & c . which are wonders confined to the earth , he naturally pro- ceeded to say ( in the line now lost ) that yet other ...
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