The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 17 |
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... same reason , in the following speech . STEEVENS . 3 They have all been touch'd , ] That is , tried , alluding to the touchflone . JOHNSON . So , in King Richard III : " O Buckingham , now do I play the touch , " To try , if thou be ...
... same reason , in the following speech . STEEVENS . 3 They have all been touch'd , ] That is , tried , alluding to the touchflone . JOHNSON . So , in King Richard III : " O Buckingham , now do I play the touch , " To try , if thou be ...
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... same sense by Bea Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " So , in Ben In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all in- tances it may mean glaring ...
... same sense by Bea Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " So , in Ben In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all in- tances it may mean glaring ...
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... same play : " Anon , a careless herd , " Full of the pajture , jumps along by him , " & c . The meaning then of the paffage is , -It is the land alone which each man poffeffes that makes him rich , and proud , and flattered : and the ...
... same play : " Anon , a careless herd , " Full of the pajture , jumps along by him , " & c . The meaning then of the paffage is , -It is the land alone which each man poffeffes that makes him rich , and proud , and flattered : and the ...
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... same mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded newt , and eyeless venom'd worm , * With all the abhorred births below crifp heaven3 - - find it fuch , ] For the ...
... same mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded newt , and eyeless venom'd worm , * With all the abhorred births below crifp heaven3 - - find it fuch , ] For the ...
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... same regulation has already been adopted by Mr. Capell . REED . I perceive no difficulty . It is easy to fuppofe that the Poet and Painter , after having been feen at a diftauce by Apemantus , have wandered about the woods feparately in ...
... same regulation has already been adopted by Mr. Capell . REED . I perceive no difficulty . It is easy to fuppofe that the Poet and Painter , after having been feen at a diftauce by Apemantus , have wandered about the woods feparately in ...
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