The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard fon to the lord Faulconbridge , " a man , " fays Hall , " of no leffe corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was fuch an apte per- fon , that a more meter could not be chosen ...
The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard fon to the lord Faulconbridge , " a man , " fays Hall , " of no leffe corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was fuch an apte per- fon , that a more meter could not be chosen ...
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So again , p . 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS I have no doubt but coast is the true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In King Henry VIII , the Chamberlain fays of Wolfey : " the king ...
So again , p . 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS I have no doubt but coast is the true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In King Henry VIII , the Chamberlain fays of Wolfey : " the king ...
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And in the laft A & t of The Loyal Subject , Archas fays : 66 Lord Barris , " Take you those horfe , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will coft my crown , ] i . e . will coft me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or lofs of my ...
And in the laft A & t of The Loyal Subject , Archas fays : 66 Lord Barris , " Take you those horfe , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will coft my crown , ] i . e . will coft me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or lofs of my ...
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... fame council as in King Henry VIII . who fays to Cranmer : " You are brother of Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers .
... fame council as in King Henry VIII . who fays to Cranmer : " You are brother of Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers .
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... but especially the Duke , in the moft shame- ful manner : Nam , fays he , ftatuentes eum fuper unum parvum formicarium colliculum , et quoddam fertum vile , ex palufiri gramine confectum , imponentes , per modum coronæ , fuper caput ...
... but especially the Duke , in the moft shame- ful manner : Nam , fays he , ftatuentes eum fuper unum parvum formicarium colliculum , et quoddam fertum vile , ex palufiri gramine confectum , imponentes , per modum coronæ , fuper caput ...
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