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I have already observed in a note on Love's Labour's Lost , Vol . IV , p . 61 , n . 7 , that where our author uses words equivocally , he imposes some difficulty on his editor with respect to the mode of exhibiting them in print .
I have already observed in a note on Love's Labour's Lost , Vol . IV , p . 61 , n . 7 , that where our author uses words equivocally , he imposes some difficulty on his editor with respect to the mode of exhibiting them in print .
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Brutus , I do observe you now of late : 4 3 Sennet ] I have been informed that sennet is derived from sen- neste , an antiquated French tune formerly used in the army ; but the Dictionaries which I have consulted exhibit no such word ...
Brutus , I do observe you now of late : 4 3 Sennet ] I have been informed that sennet is derived from sen- neste , an antiquated French tune formerly used in the army ; but the Dictionaries which I have consulted exhibit no such word ...
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In Macbeth it signifies , as Dr. Johnson has observed , to shuffle with am- biguous expressions : and , indeed , here also it may mean to shuffle ; for he whose actions do not correspond with his promises is properly called a shuffler .
In Macbeth it signifies , as Dr. Johnson has observed , to shuffle with am- biguous expressions : and , indeed , here also it may mean to shuffle ; for he whose actions do not correspond with his promises is properly called a shuffler .
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By the dogs of war , as Mr. Tollet has elsewhere observed , Shak- speare probably meant fire , sword , and famine . So , in King Henry V : " Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , " Assume the port of Mars : and , at his heels ...
By the dogs of war , as Mr. Tollet has elsewhere observed , Shak- speare probably meant fire , sword , and famine . So , in King Henry V : " Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , " Assume the port of Mars : and , at his heels ...
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131 , ) " they ( the elders of Lacedemon ) imputed the virtues or the vices which were observed in those they loved ... And here we may observe Lycurgus did not copy this instruction from the practice observed in Crete , thinking ...
131 , ) " they ( the elders of Lacedemon ) imputed the virtues or the vices which were observed in those they loved ... And here we may observe Lycurgus did not copy this instruction from the practice observed in Crete , thinking ...
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