The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... MASON . - gipsy's luft . ] Gipsy is here used both in the original meaning for an Ægyptian , and in its accidental sense for a bad woman . JOHNSON . Flourish . Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA , with their Trains 6 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... MASON . - gipsy's luft . ] Gipsy is here used both in the original meaning for an Ægyptian , and in its accidental sense for a bad woman . JOHNSON . Flourish . Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA , with their Trains 6 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... MASON . " The writings of our common lawyers fometimes call that the proceffe , by which a man is called into the court and no more . " Minsheu's Dict . 1617 , in v . Proceffè.- " To ferve with proceffe . Vide to cite , to fummon ...
... MASON . " The writings of our common lawyers fometimes call that the proceffe , by which a man is called into the court and no more . " Minsheu's Dict . 1617 , in v . Proceffè.- " To ferve with proceffe . Vide to cite , to fummon ...
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... mason - work , in our author's time . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , В. ІІ . с . іх : " It was a vault y - built for great difpence , " With many raunges rear'd along the wall . " MALONE . What , in ancient masons ' or bricklayers ...
... mason - work , in our author's time . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , В. ІІ . с . іх : " It was a vault y - built for great difpence , " With many raunges rear'd along the wall . " MALONE . What , in ancient masons ' or bricklayers ...
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... MASON . • Now , for the love of Love , and her Soft hours , ] For the love of Love , means , for the fake of the queen of love . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " Let Love , being light , be drowned if she fink . " Mr. Rowe substituted ...
... MASON . • Now , for the love of Love , and her Soft hours , ] For the love of Love , means , for the fake of the queen of love . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " Let Love , being light , be drowned if she fink . " Mr. Rowe substituted ...
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... MASON . 8 - let me have a child at fifty , ) This is one of Shak- speare's natural touches . Few circumstances are more flattering to the fair fex , than breeding at an advanced period of life . 9 STEEVENS . - to whom Herod of Jewry may ...
... MASON . 8 - let me have a child at fifty , ) This is one of Shak- speare's natural touches . Few circumstances are more flattering to the fair fex , than breeding at an advanced period of life . 9 STEEVENS . - to whom Herod of Jewry may ...
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