The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... expression , or perhaps , This passes all things . We still use passing well , passing strange . 4 WARBURTON . * By cock and pye , ] This was a very popular adjuration , and occurs in many of our old dramatic pieces . See note on Act V ...
... expression , or perhaps , This passes all things . We still use passing well , passing strange . 4 WARBURTON . * By cock and pye , ] This was a very popular adjuration , and occurs in many of our old dramatic pieces . See note on Act V ...
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... conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play called Blurt Master Constable , or , The Spaniard's Night - Walk , 1602 : VOL . V. E QUICK . A softly - sprighted man , is he SC . IV . 49 OF WINDSOR .
... conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play called Blurt Master Constable , or , The Spaniard's Night - Walk , 1602 : VOL . V. E QUICK . A softly - sprighted man , is he SC . IV . 49 OF WINDSOR .
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... expression , ludicrously employed by Falstaff , is of Greek extraction , and means , at all times . So , in the twenty - second Iliad , 433 : ὅ μοι NUKΤΑΣ ΤΕ ΚΑΙ ΗΜΑΡ Εὐχωλή . Thus faithfully rendered by Mr. Wakefield : " My Hector ...
... expression , ludicrously employed by Falstaff , is of Greek extraction , and means , at all times . So , in the twenty - second Iliad , 433 : ὅ μοι NUKΤΑΣ ΤΕ ΚΑΙ ΗΜΑΡ Εὐχωλή . Thus faithfully rendered by Mr. Wakefield : " My Hector ...
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... expression , putting down , is a common phrase of our municipal law . MALONE . I believe this passage has hitherto been misunderstood , and therefore continue to read with the folio , which omits the epithet -fat . The putting down of ...
... expression , putting down , is a common phrase of our municipal law . MALONE . I believe this passage has hitherto been misunderstood , and therefore continue to read with the folio , which omits the epithet -fat . The putting down of ...
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... expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : " With what encounter so uncurrent have I " Strain'd to appear thus ? " And again , in Timon : 3 66 a noble nature " May catch a wrench . " STEEVENS . the chariness of our honesty . ] i . e . the ...
... expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : " With what encounter so uncurrent have I " Strain'd to appear thus ? " And again , in Timon : 3 66 a noble nature " May catch a wrench . " STEEVENS . the chariness of our honesty . ] i . e . the ...
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