The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 17 |
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... less than four diftin & fignifications . In Drayton's Polyolbion , it is enumerated among the appellations of small fireams of water . In Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra , it has its common meaning - a fign of invitation made by the ...
... less than four diftin & fignifications . In Drayton's Polyolbion , it is enumerated among the appellations of small fireams of water . In Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra , it has its common meaning - a fign of invitation made by the ...
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... less esteemed . VAR . SERV . What is a whoremafter , fool ? FOOL . A fool in good clothes , and fomething like thee . ' Tis a fpirit : fometime , it appears like a lord ; fometime , like a lawyer ; fometime , like a philofopher , with ...
... less esteemed . VAR . SERV . What is a whoremafter , fool ? FOOL . A fool in good clothes , and fomething like thee . ' Tis a fpirit : fometime , it appears like a lord ; fometime , like a lawyer ; fometime , like a philofopher , with ...
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... less than two nights ? acefcence of milk . JOHNSON , Alluding to the turning or paffion ! i . e . fuffering . So , in Macbeth : " You fhall offend him , and extend his paffion . " i . e . prolong his fuffering . STEEVENS . 7 Unto his ...
... less than two nights ? acefcence of milk . JOHNSON , Alluding to the turning or paffion ! i . e . fuffering . So , in Macbeth : " You fhall offend him , and extend his paffion . " i . e . prolong his fuffering . STEEVENS . 7 Unto his ...
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... less than you'reprefent him , though we are ftrangers to his perfon . JOHNSON . To know , in the prefent , and several other inftances , is used by our author for to acknowledge . So , in Coriolanus , A & V. fc . v : You are to know 66 ...
... less than you'reprefent him , though we are ftrangers to his perfon . JOHNSON . To know , in the prefent , and several other inftances , is used by our author for to acknowledge . So , in Coriolanus , A & V. fc . v : You are to know 66 ...
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... less than the usual alms given by good men to beggars . JOHNSON . Does not his refer to the lip of Timon ? Though Lucius himself drink from a filver cup which was Timon's gift to him , he refuses to Timon , in return , drink from any ...
... less than the usual alms given by good men to beggars . JOHNSON . Does not his refer to the lip of Timon ? Though Lucius himself drink from a filver cup which was Timon's gift to him , he refuses to Timon , in return , drink from any ...
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