The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... expressions are sometimes confused and abortive . Steevens . Again , in A Flourish upon Fancie , by N. B. [ Nicholas Breton , ] 1577 : " Who , when that he a while hath bin in fancies schoole , " Doth learne in his old crooked age to ...
... expressions are sometimes confused and abortive . Steevens . Again , in A Flourish upon Fancie , by N. B. [ Nicholas Breton , ] 1577 : " Who , when that he a while hath bin in fancies schoole , " Doth learne in his old crooked age to ...
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... expression frequently occurs in our au- thor , it may not be amiss to explain the original meaning of it . When the wing - feathers of a hawk were dropped , or forced out by any accident , it was usual to supply as many as were ...
... expression frequently occurs in our au- thor , it may not be amiss to explain the original meaning of it . When the wing - feathers of a hawk were dropped , or forced out by any accident , it was usual to supply as many as were ...
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... expression of the text , though a singular one , was , I have no doubt , the author's . It is of a colour with those immediately preceding : " Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle . " A similar expression occurs in Twelfth Night ...
... expression of the text , though a singular one , was , I have no doubt , the author's . It is of a colour with those immediately preceding : " Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle . " A similar expression occurs in Twelfth Night ...
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... expression of Shakspeare . Johnson . I agree with Johnson in thinking that this was a mistake of the author's , because we find a mistake of the same nature in the second Act , where Bolingbroke says , that Bristol - Castle was held by ...
... expression of Shakspeare . Johnson . I agree with Johnson in thinking that this was a mistake of the author's , because we find a mistake of the same nature in the second Act , where Bolingbroke says , that Bristol - Castle was held by ...
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... . The flower of England's face , to design her choicest youth , is a fine and no- ble expression . Pericles , by a similar thought , said " that the Change the complexion of her maid - pale peace To 86 KING RICHARD II .
... . The flower of England's face , to design her choicest youth , is a fine and no- ble expression . Pericles , by a similar thought , said " that the Change the complexion of her maid - pale peace To 86 KING RICHARD II .
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