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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... whence , I suppose , such of the laity as received the noble order of knighthood being called Sirs too , for distinction sake had Knight writ after them ; which had been superfluous , if the title Sir had been peculiar to them .
... whence , I suppose , such of the laity as received the noble order of knighthood being called Sirs too , for distinction sake had Knight writ after them ; which had been superfluous , if the title Sir had been peculiar to them .
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... this was intended , it should be Cust - ulorum ; and , it must be owned , abbreviation by cutting off the beginning of a word is not authorized by any precedent , except what we may suppose to have existed in Shallow's imagination .
... this was intended , it should be Cust - ulorum ; and , it must be owned , abbreviation by cutting off the beginning of a word is not authorized by any precedent , except what we may suppose to have existed in Shallow's imagination .
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And we will suppose that two or three more years at least must have passed before these games could have been effectually established . I would therefore , at the earliest , date this play about the year 1607. T. WARTON .
And we will suppose that two or three more years at least must have passed before these games could have been effectually established . I would therefore , at the earliest , date this play about the year 1607. T. WARTON .
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We might suppose that Falstaff was already acquainted with this robbery , and had received his share of it , as in the case of the handle of mistress Bridget's fan , Act II . sc . ii . His question , therefore , may be said to arise at ...
We might suppose that Falstaff was already acquainted with this robbery , and had received his share of it , as in the case of the handle of mistress Bridget's fan , Act II . sc . ii . His question , therefore , may be said to arise at ...
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-Taylor , the water - poet , in his Trauel of Twelve - pence , makes him complain : the unthrift every day 66 " With my face downwards do at shoave - board play ; " That had I had a beard , you may suppose , 66 They had worne it off ...
-Taylor , the water - poet , in his Trauel of Twelve - pence , makes him complain : the unthrift every day 66 " With my face downwards do at shoave - board play ; " That had I had a beard , you may suppose , 66 They had worne it off ...
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