The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 5 |
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That is , the fresh fish is the coat of an ancient family , and the salt fish is the coat of a merchant grown rich by trading over the sea . JOHNSON , I am not satisfied with any thing that has been ...
That is , the fresh fish is the coat of an ancient family , and the salt fish is the coat of a merchant grown rich by trading over the sea . JOHNSON , I am not satisfied with any thing that has been ...
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I meet with it in the ancient morality of Every Man : “ That I may amend me with good advysement . " Again : “ I shall smite without any advysement . ” Again : “ To do with good advysement and delyberacyon .
I meet with it in the ancient morality of Every Man : “ That I may amend me with good advysement . " Again : “ I shall smite without any advysement . ” Again : “ To do with good advysement and delyberacyon .
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Again , in the ancient MS . Romance of the Sowdon of Babyloyne , p . 39 : “ And saide , sir , for alle loves “ Lete me thy prisoneres seen , “ I wole thee gife both goolde and gloves , " And counsail shall it been .
Again , in the ancient MS . Romance of the Sowdon of Babyloyne , p . 39 : “ And saide , sir , for alle loves “ Lete me thy prisoneres seen , “ I wole thee gife both goolde and gloves , " And counsail shall it been .
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Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Valentinian : “ Planting of worts and onions , any thing . " Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1.
Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Valentinian : “ Planting of worts and onions , any thing . " Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1.
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So , in an ancient MS . play , entitled The Second Maiden's Tragedy : “ I love not to disquiet ghosts , sir , “ Of any people living ; that's my humour , sir . " See a following note , Act II . sc . i .
So , in an ancient MS . play , entitled The Second Maiden's Tragedy : “ I love not to disquiet ghosts , sir , “ Of any people living ; that's my humour , sir . " See a following note , Act II . sc . i .
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