The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... King Henry V : " Ram . He longs to eat the English . 3 " Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . " STEEVENS . he'll be meet with you , ] This is a very common ex- pression in the midland counties , and signifies , he'll be your match ...
... King Henry V : " Ram . He longs to eat the English . 3 " Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . " STEEVENS . he'll be meet with you , ] This is a very common ex- pression in the midland counties , and signifies , he'll be your match ...
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... King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profession of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 ACT I. MUCH ADO.
... King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profession of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 ACT I. MUCH ADO.
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... King Henry IV . P. I. Act III : 66 the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty such vile terms , " & c . and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in ...
... King Henry IV . P. I. Act III : 66 the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty such vile terms , " & c . and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in ...
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... Henry IV . Part I : 6 " " velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c . ] Before ... King Richard : " With odd old ends , stol'n forth of holy writ . " This kind of conclusion to letters was not ...
... Henry IV . Part I : 6 " " velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c . ] Before ... King Richard : " With odd old ends , stol'n forth of holy writ . " This kind of conclusion to letters was not ...
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... King Henry VIII . In The Comedy of Errors , it stands as follows : " Once this - Your long experience of her wisdom , " & c . Balthasar is speaking to the Ephesian Antipholis . Once therefore mean may say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once ...
... King Henry VIII . In The Comedy of Errors , it stands as follows : " Once this - Your long experience of her wisdom , " & c . Balthasar is speaking to the Ephesian Antipholis . Once therefore mean may say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once ...
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