The Plays of William Shakspeare ... |
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In the fame fenfe they ufe enlever , which Maundeville makes English of in this manner." And all the alles withinne ben covered with gold and fylver , in fyn plates and in the plates ben ftories and batayles of Knyghtes ENLEVED . " p .
In the fame fenfe they ufe enlever , which Maundeville makes English of in this manner." And all the alles withinne ben covered with gold and fylver , in fyn plates and in the plates ben ftories and batayles of Knyghtes ENLEVED . " p .
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S no quantity , Quality feems a word more fuitable to the fenfe than quantity , but either may ferve . JOHNSON . 6 in game ] Game here fignifies not contentious play , but Sport , jeft . So Spenfer : " ' twixt earnest and ' twixt game .
S no quantity , Quality feems a word more fuitable to the fenfe than quantity , but either may ferve . JOHNSON . 6 in game ] Game here fignifies not contentious play , but Sport , jeft . So Spenfer : " ' twixt earnest and ' twixt game .
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The fenfe , in my opinion , hath been hitherto mistaken ; and instead of a point , a fubftantive , I would read appoint a verb , that is , appoint what parts each actor is to perform , which is the real cafe . " Quince first tells them ...
The fenfe , in my opinion , hath been hitherto mistaken ; and instead of a point , a fubftantive , I would read appoint a verb , that is , appoint what parts each actor is to perform , which is the real cafe . " Quince first tells them ...
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... and falfly " . fays fir J. Maundeville , from and in the fenfe of folatrer , to play the wanton . This exactly agrees to the action defcribed full often has she goffip'd by my fide - and - when we have laugh'd to fee . WARBURTON .
... and falfly " . fays fir J. Maundeville , from and in the fenfe of folatrer , to play the wanton . This exactly agrees to the action defcribed full often has she goffip'd by my fide - and - when we have laugh'd to fee . WARBURTON .
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I am afraid that the general fenfe of alarmed , by which it is ufed for put into fear or care by whatever cause , is later than our author . JOHNSON . So , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Or where proud Cupid fate all arm'd with ...
I am afraid that the general fenfe of alarmed , by which it is ufed for put into fear or care by whatever cause , is later than our author . JOHNSON . So , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Or where proud Cupid fate all arm'd with ...
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