The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be easily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I , P. II , p . 615 , the arms of Geffrey de Lucy are " de goules poudre a croisil dor a treis luz dor . " Can the poet ...
... seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be easily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I , P. II , p . 615 , the arms of Geffrey de Lucy are " de goules poudre a croisil dor a treis luz dor . " Can the poet ...
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... seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in further support of it , it may be observed , that some other speeches , be- side those he has mentioned , are misplaced in a subsequent part of this ...
... seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in further support of it , it may be observed , that some other speeches , be- side those he has mentioned , are misplaced in a subsequent part of this ...
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... seems to be , that poor Slender should characterise his mistress by a general quality belonging to her whole sex ... seem not to know what they are talking about ; ( except that he just hears the name of Anne Page , and breaks out into a ...
... seems to be , that poor Slender should characterise his mistress by a general quality belonging to her whole sex ... seem not to know what they are talking about ; ( except that he just hears the name of Anne Page , and breaks out into a ...
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... seems to be - ' twere better for you if it were known only in secrecy , i..e . among your friends . A more public complaint would subject you to ridicule . Steevens . Mr. Ritson supposes the present reading to be just , and quite in ...
... seems to be - ' twere better for you if it were known only in secrecy , i..e . among your friends . A more public complaint would subject you to ridicule . Steevens . Mr. Ritson supposes the present reading to be just , and quite in ...
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... seems to understand that Bardolph had made use of a Latin word : " Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; " as Pistol had just hefore . S. W. It is not probable that any cant term is from the Latin ; nor that the word in question was so ...
... seems to understand that Bardolph had made use of a Latin word : " Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; " as Pistol had just hefore . S. W. It is not probable that any cant term is from the Latin ; nor that the word in question was so ...
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