The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... sense of the Latin designo . I may here take occasion to remark that Shakspeare's learning appears to me to have been underrated ; it is almost always evident in his choice of expressive terms de- rived from the Latin , and used in ...
... sense of the Latin designo . I may here take occasion to remark that Shakspeare's learning appears to me to have been underrated ; it is almost always evident in his choice of expressive terms de- rived from the Latin , and used in ...
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... sense of re- ward , he frequently , uses the word meed , which properly signifies reward , to express merit . Thus in Timon of Athens : - no meed but he repays Sevenfold above itself . " And in the Third Part of King Henry VI : - ' We ...
... sense of re- ward , he frequently , uses the word meed , which properly signifies reward , to express merit . Thus in Timon of Athens : - no meed but he repays Sevenfold above itself . " And in the Third Part of King Henry VI : - ' We ...
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... sense has occurred to the commentators . May it not be an error of the press , for '80 passionate ? which would give the required meaning to the passage ; passionate being frequently used for to express passion or grief , to complain ...
... sense has occurred to the commentators . May it not be an error of the press , for '80 passionate ? which would give the required meaning to the passage ; passionate being frequently used for to express passion or grief , to complain ...
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... ' 28 And yet we strike not our sails , but perish by too great confidence in our security : this is another Latinism . Securely is used in the sense of securus . IN We three are but , thyself ; and , 40 ACT II . KING RICHARD II .
... ' 28 And yet we strike not our sails , but perish by too great confidence in our security : this is another Latinism . Securely is used in the sense of securus . IN We three are but , thyself ; and , 40 ACT II . KING RICHARD II .
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... sense , 29 The line in brackets , which was necessary to complete the has been supplied upon the authority of Holinshed . Some- thing of a similar import must have been omitted by accident in the old copies . The passages in Holinshed ...
... sense , 29 The line in brackets , which was necessary to complete the has been supplied upon the authority of Holinshed . Some- thing of a similar import must have been omitted by accident in the old copies . The passages in Holinshed ...
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