The Dramatic Works, Volume 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... signify thorny perplexities ; but a brake was also used to signify a trap or snare . Thus in Skelton's Ellinour Rummin : It was a stale to take - the devil in a brake . " And in Holland's Leaguer , a Comedy , by Sh . Marmion- _____her I ...
... signify thorny perplexities ; but a brake was also used to signify a trap or snare . Thus in Skelton's Ellinour Rummin : It was a stale to take - the devil in a brake . " And in Holland's Leaguer , a Comedy , by Sh . Marmion- _____her I ...
Page 53
... signify do not fallible hopes . Satisfy was used by old writers in the sense of to stay , stop , quench , or stint as in the phrase ' Sorrow is satisfied with tears : Dolor expletur lachrymis.To satisfy or stint hanger : Famem explere ...
... signify do not fallible hopes . Satisfy was used by old writers in the sense of to stay , stop , quench , or stint as in the phrase ' Sorrow is satisfied with tears : Dolor expletur lachrymis.To satisfy or stint hanger : Famem explere ...
Page 56
... signify that craft , being richer than inno- cency , stands for the facing . . Elb . Come your way , sir : -Bless you , good fa- ther friar . Duke . And you , good brother father3 : What of- fence hath this man made you , sir ? Elb ...
... signify that craft , being richer than inno- cency , stands for the facing . . Elb . Come your way , sir : -Bless you , good fa- ther friar . Duke . And you , good brother father3 : What of- fence hath this man made you , sir ? Elb ...
Page 72
... suggestion , that unsisting may signify never at rest , " always opening . 18 Hapily , haply , perhaps , the old orthography of the word . 14 i . e . seat . OU or other circumstance . take it , it is 72 ACT IV . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... suggestion , that unsisting may signify never at rest , " always opening . 18 Hapily , haply , perhaps , the old orthography of the word . 14 i . e . seat . OU or other circumstance . take it , it is 72 ACT IV . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... signify one who introduced himself as often as he could find opportunity into other men's concerns . ” 14 Mere here means absolute . 15 Convented , cited , summoned . 16 i . e . publicly . Impartial was used sometimes in the sense of ...
... signify one who introduced himself as often as he could find opportunity into other men's concerns . ” 14 Mere here means absolute . 15 Convented , cited , summoned . 16 i . e . publicly . Impartial was used sometimes in the sense of ...
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