The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... against tergats . . " See vol . iii . p . 303. STEEVENS . 65 9 Give me my long fword ] The long fword was the fword used in war , which was fometimes wielded with both hands . JOHNSON . This long word is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a ...
... against tergats . . " See vol . iii . p . 303. STEEVENS . 65 9 Give me my long fword ] The long fword was the fword used in war , which was fometimes wielded with both hands . JOHNSON . This long word is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a ...
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... against it in the fame . manner : " A fierie froft , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! A vertue fraughte with " vice ! & c . " Immediately from the Romaunt of the Rofe : " Loue it is an hatefull pees ...
... against it in the fame . manner : " A fierie froft , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! A vertue fraughte with " vice ! & c . " Immediately from the Romaunt of the Rofe : " Loue it is an hatefull pees ...
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... against fome other maid That I will fhew you , fhining at this feast , And the fhall fcant fhew well , that now ... against her . The poet therefore must certainly have wrote : Your lady - love against some other maid . WARBURTON . Your ...
... against fome other maid That I will fhew you , fhining at this feast , And the fhall fcant fhew well , that now ... against her . The poet therefore must certainly have wrote : Your lady - love against some other maid . WARBURTON . Your ...
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... against lawyers and law pro- ceedings , the common topic of later writers : for , to obferve it to the honour of the English judicatures , they preferved the purity . and fimplicity of their first institution , long after chicane had ...
... against lawyers and law pro- ceedings , the common topic of later writers : for , to obferve it to the honour of the English judicatures , they preferved the purity . and fimplicity of their first institution , long after chicane had ...
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... against their enmity . ful . I would not for the world , they faw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their fight ; And , but thou love me , let them find me here ; My life were better ended by their hate , Than death ...
... against their enmity . ful . I would not for the world , they faw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their fight ; And , but thou love me , let them find me here ; My life were better ended by their hate , Than death ...
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