The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at 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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... means of obviating objections before they could be effectually made , ' & c . Here th is the secret déveloped of the subsequent , unceasing , and unrelenting oppo- sition with which Steevens opposed Malone's notes : their ...
... means of obviating objections before they could be effectually made , ' & c . Here th is the secret déveloped of the subsequent , unceasing , and unrelenting oppo- sition with which Steevens opposed Malone's notes : their ...
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... means of their boat and skiff ( for this was half a mile from land ) they saved such part of their goods and provisions as the water had not spoiled , all the tack- ling and much of the iron of their ship , which was of great service to ...
... means of their boat and skiff ( for this was half a mile from land ) they saved such part of their goods and provisions as the water had not spoiled , all the tack- ling and much of the iron of their ship , which was of great service to ...
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... means hurtful to our feelings , as the honour of human nature is left untouched . and . " In the zephyrlike Ariel the image of air is not to be mis- taken , his name even bears an allusion to it ; on the other hand , Caliban signifies ...
... means hurtful to our feelings , as the honour of human nature is left untouched . and . " In the zephyrlike Ariel the image of air is not to be mis- taken , his name even bears an allusion to it ; on the other hand , Caliban signifies ...
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... means to check the pace or progress of any one . The term is said to be still in use among sportsmen in the North , and signifies to correct a dog for misbehaviour in pursuing the game ; or overtopping or outrunning the rest of the pack ...
... means to check the pace or progress of any one . The term is said to be still in use among sportsmen in the North , and signifies to correct a dog for misbehaviour in pursuing the game ; or overtopping or outrunning the rest of the pack ...
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... means all the seemingly anomalous uses of But may be explained ; I must however content myself with referring the reader to the Di- versions of Purley , vol . i . p . 190. Merely remarking that BUT ( as distinguished from Bot ) and BE ...
... means all the seemingly anomalous uses of But may be explained ; I must however content myself with referring the reader to the Di- versions of Purley , vol . i . p . 190. Merely remarking that BUT ( as distinguished from Bot ) and BE ...
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The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2019 |
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