The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 190
... sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou would'st truly know . What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were ...
... sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou would'st truly know . What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were ...
Page 205
... Sack - and- Sugar ? 2 Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about if they hear you eves - dropping , now they are setting their match . " There it seems to mean making an appointment . - The folio reads - set a watch . MALONE . As no ...
... Sack - and- Sugar ? 2 Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about if they hear you eves - dropping , now they are setting their match . " There it seems to mean making an appointment . - The folio reads - set a watch . MALONE . As no ...
Page 206
... Sack was , I believe , often mulled in our author's time . See a note , post , on the words , " If sack and sugar be a sin , " & c . See also Blount's GLOSSOGRAPHY : " Mulled Sack , ( Vi- num mollitum ) because softened and made mild by ...
... Sack was , I believe , often mulled in our author's time . See a note , post , on the words , " If sack and sugar be a sin , " & c . See also Blount's GLOSSOGRAPHY : " Mulled Sack , ( Vi- num mollitum ) because softened and made mild by ...
Page 254
... sack be my poison : When a jest is so forward , and afoot too , I hate it . 6 to colt- ] Is to fool , to trick ; but the prince taking it in another sense , opposes it by uncolt , that is , unhorse . JOHNSON . In the first of these ...
... sack be my poison : When a jest is so forward , and afoot too , I hate it . 6 to colt- ] Is to fool , to trick ; but the prince taking it in another sense , opposes it by uncolt , that is , unhorse . JOHNSON . In the first of these ...
Page 255
... sack be my poison : ] So , in The Rape of Lu- crece : " Shall have thy trespass cited up in rhymes , " And sung by children in succeeding times . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : " saucy lictors " Will catch at us like strumpets ...
... sack be my poison : ] So , in The Rape of Lu- crece : " Shall have thy trespass cited up in rhymes , " And sung by children in succeeding times . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : " saucy lictors " Will catch at us like strumpets ...
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