The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An erroneous reference in Mr. Malone's edition , prevents me from doing complete juftice to his remark . STEEVENS . 2 reneges- ] Renounces . PoPe . So , in King Lear : " Renege ...
... common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An erroneous reference in Mr. Malone's edition , prevents me from doing complete juftice to his remark . STEEVENS . 2 reneges- ] Renounces . PoPe . So , in King Lear : " Renege ...
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... common lawyers fometimes call that the proceffe , by which a man is called into the court and no more . " Mintheu's Dict . 1617 , in v . Proceffè.— " To ferve with proceffe . Vide to cite , to fummon . " Ibid . MALONE . Thou blufheft ...
... common lawyers fometimes call that the proceffe , by which a man is called into the court and no more . " Mintheu's Dict . 1617 , in v . Proceffè.— " To ferve with proceffe . Vide to cite , to fummon . " Ibid . MALONE . Thou blufheft ...
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... common liar , ] Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his cafe to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to it . " MALONE . STEEVENS . 5 Enter Charmian , Iras , Alexas , and a Soothsayer ...
... common liar , ] Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his cafe to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to it . " MALONE . STEEVENS . 5 Enter Charmian , Iras , Alexas , and a Soothsayer ...
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... he was conftantly reprefented as a fierce , haughty , bluftering tyrant , fo that Herod of Jewry became a common proverb , expreffive of turbulence to marry me with Octavius Cæfar , and companion me 16 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... he was conftantly reprefented as a fierce , haughty , bluftering tyrant , fo that Herod of Jewry became a common proverb , expreffive of turbulence to marry me with Octavius Cæfar , and companion me 16 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... children . " STEVENS , I forgive thee for a witch . ] From a common prover- bial reproach to filly ignorant females : " You'll never be burn for a witch . " STEEVENS . ENO . Mine , and most of our fortunes , 18 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... children . " STEVENS , I forgive thee for a witch . ] From a common prover- bial reproach to filly ignorant females : " You'll never be burn for a witch . " STEEVENS . ENO . Mine , and most of our fortunes , 18 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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