The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... appears from a paffage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for juftices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : Thou wilt fpit as formally , and show thy agate and hatched ...
... appears from a paffage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for juftices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : Thou wilt fpit as formally , and show thy agate and hatched ...
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... appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich man , who had fared fumptuously every day , when he requested a drop of ...
... appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich man , who had fared fumptuously every day , when he requested a drop of ...
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... appears by Artemidorus , who fays : « Προειπεῖν αὐτῷ ὅτι ἡ γυνή σου πορνεύσει , καὶ τὸ λεγομενον , κέρατα αυτῷ ποιήσει , κι ὄντως απέβη . " Ovapor . " Lib . II . cap . 12. And he copied from those before him . WARBURTON . The fame ...
... appears by Artemidorus , who fays : « Προειπεῖν αὐτῷ ὅτι ἡ γυνή σου πορνεύσει , καὶ τὸ λεγομενον , κέρατα αυτῷ ποιήσει , κι ὄντως απέβη . " Ovapor . " Lib . II . cap . 12. And he copied from those before him . WARBURTON . The fame ...
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... appears to have been no uncommon one in the time of Shakspeare . Dr. Lodge concludes his description thus : " His courage is boafting , his learning ignorance , his ability weakness , and his end beggary . ” Again , in Ram - Alley , or ...
... appears to have been no uncommon one in the time of Shakspeare . Dr. Lodge concludes his description thus : " His courage is boafting , his learning ignorance , his ability weakness , and his end beggary . ” Again , in Ram - Alley , or ...
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... appears obfcure , need not to lament their ignorance , as this kind of knowledge is usually purchased at the expence of much time , patience , and difappointment . In 1778 , when the foregoing obfervations first appeared , they had been ...
... appears obfcure , need not to lament their ignorance , as this kind of knowledge is usually purchased at the expence of much time , patience , and difappointment . In 1778 , when the foregoing obfervations first appeared , they had been ...
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