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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... hands and faces were all badg'd with blood . " MALONE . * In great measure . ] i . e . in abundance . STEEVENS . 5 -no faces truer ] That is , none honester , none more sincere . JOHNSON . 6 -is signior Montanto returned ] Montante , in ...
... hands and faces were all badg'd with blood . " MALONE . * In great measure . ] i . e . in abundance . STEEVENS . 5 -no faces truer ] That is , none honester , none more sincere . JOHNSON . 6 -is signior Montanto returned ] Montante , in ...
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... hand sword , " & c . Again , in Nash's Have with you to Saffron Walden , & c . 1596 : ยท setting up bills , like a bearward or fencer , what fights we shall have , and what weapons she will meet me at . " The following account of one of ...
... hand sword , " & c . Again , in Nash's Have with you to Saffron Walden , & c . 1596 : ยท setting up bills , like a bearward or fencer , what fights we shall have , and what weapons she will meet me at . " The following account of one of ...
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... hands have wit enough to keep themselves warm . ' 99 To bear any thing for a difference , is a term in heraldry . So , in Hamlet , Ophelia says : 8 66 you may wear your rue with a difference . " STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one ...
... hands have wit enough to keep themselves warm . ' 99 To bear any thing for a difference , is a term in heraldry . So , in Hamlet , Ophelia says : 8 66 you may wear your rue with a difference . " STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one ...
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... The poet has judiciously marked the gloominess of Don John's character , by making him averse to the common forms of civility . SIR J. HAWKINS . VOL . VI . C 1 D. PEDRO . Your hand , Leonato ; we SC . t . 17 ABOUT NOTHING .
... The poet has judiciously marked the gloominess of Don John's character , by making him averse to the common forms of civility . SIR J. HAWKINS . VOL . VI . C 1 D. PEDRO . Your hand , Leonato ; we SC . t . 17 ABOUT NOTHING .
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... hand , Leonato ; we will go to- gether . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . CLAUD . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter . of signior Leonato ? BENE . I noted her not ; but I looked on her . CLAUD . Is she not a modest young ...
... hand , Leonato ; we will go to- gether . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . CLAUD . Benedick , didst thou note the daughter . of signior Leonato ? BENE . I noted her not ; but I looked on her . CLAUD . Is she not a modest young ...
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