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Shakspeare might have adopted this quibble from the ancient bal- lad , intitled , The Three Merry Coblers : " We have awle at our command , " And still we are on the mending hand . " Steevens . I have already observed in a note on ...
Shakspeare might have adopted this quibble from the ancient bal- lad , intitled , The Three Merry Coblers : " We have awle at our command , " And still we are on the mending hand . " Steevens . I have already observed in a note on ...
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Whe'r is the ancient abbreviation of whether . which likewise is sometimes written - where . Thus in Turberville's translation of Ovid's Epistle from Penelope to Ulysses : " But Sparta cannot make account " Where thou do live or die .
Whe'r is the ancient abbreviation of whether . which likewise is sometimes written - where . Thus in Turberville's translation of Ovid's Epistle from Penelope to Ulysses : " But Sparta cannot make account " Where thou do live or die .
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9 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; ] So , in the ancient translation of Plutarch , so often quoted : " When some of his friends did counsel him to have a guard for the safety of his person ; he would never consent to it ...
9 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; ] So , in the ancient translation of Plutarch , so often quoted : " When some of his friends did counsel him to have a guard for the safety of his person ; he would never consent to it ...
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We'll send Mark Antony to the senate - house ; 3 in shame of cowardice : ] The ancients did not place courage but wisdom in the heart . Johnson . 4 We were ] In old editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage ...
We'll send Mark Antony to the senate - house ; 3 in shame of cowardice : ] The ancients did not place courage but wisdom in the heart . Johnson . 4 We were ] In old editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage ...
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At the execution of seve ral of our ancient nobility , martyrs , & c . we are told that handker- chiefs were tinctured with their blood , and preserved as affectionate or salutary memorials of the deceased . Steevens .
At the execution of seve ral of our ancient nobility , martyrs , & c . we are told that handker- chiefs were tinctured with their blood , and preserved as affectionate or salutary memorials of the deceased . Steevens .
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