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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... labras here ; ] I suppose it should rather be read : " Word of denial in my labras hear ; " That , ie ,, hear the word of denial in my lips . Thou lyst . JOHNSON . SLEN . By these gloves , then ' twas he 24 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
... labras here ; ] I suppose it should rather be read : " Word of denial in my labras hear ; " That , ie ,, hear the word of denial in my lips . Thou lyst . JOHNSON . SLEN . By these gloves , then ' twas he 24 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
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... suppose the exclamation of insult was - marry , trap ! JOHNSON . 6 nuthook's humour- ] Nuthook is the reading of the folio . The quarto reads , base humour . If you run the nuthook's humour on me , is , in plain English , if you say I ...
... suppose the exclamation of insult was - marry , trap ! JOHNSON . 6 nuthook's humour- ] Nuthook is the reading of the folio . The quarto reads , base humour . If you run the nuthook's humour on me , is , in plain English , if you say I ...
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... suppose the Host could guess by his dexterity in frothing a pot to make it appear fuller than it was , how he would afterwards succeed in the world . Falstaff himself complains of limed sack . STEEVENS . 3 a withered servingman , a ...
... suppose the Host could guess by his dexterity in frothing a pot to make it appear fuller than it was , how he would afterwards succeed in the world . Falstaff himself complains of limed sack . STEEVENS . 3 a withered servingman , a ...
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... suppose we should write oëillades , French . STEEVENS . 8 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , some- times my portly belly . ] So , in our author's 20th Sonnet : " An eye more bright than their's , less false in rolling ...
... suppose we should write oëillades , French . STEEVENS . 8 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , some- times my portly belly . ] So , in our author's 20th Sonnet : " An eye more bright than their's , less false in rolling ...
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... suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : 66 and now doth ghastly death " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : 9 66 Griping our ...
... suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : 66 and now doth ghastly death " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : 9 66 Griping our ...
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