“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... ring stood " The citizens o ' the wood . " Our author afterwards uses this very phrase : 66 ' Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens . " Malone . 6 with forked heads ] i . e . with arrows , the points of which were barbed . So , in A ...
... ring stood " The citizens o ' the wood . " Our author afterwards uses this very phrase : 66 ' Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens . " Malone . 6 with forked heads ] i . e . with arrows , the points of which were barbed . So , in A ...
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... ring thought , if thy flame " Were not still even , still the same . " Know this , " Thou lov'st amiss , " And to love true , " Thou must begin again , and love anew , " & c . Johnson . Thou hast not lov'd : Or if thou hast not AS YOU ...
... ring thought , if thy flame " Were not still even , still the same . " Know this , " Thou lov'st amiss , " And to love true , " Thou must begin again , and love anew , " & c . Johnson . Thou hast not lov'd : Or if thou hast not AS YOU ...
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... rings ? Orl . Not so ; but I answer you right painted cloth , from whence you have studied your questions . 7 to kill my heart . ] A quibble between heart and hart . Steevens Our author has the same expression in many other places . So ...
... rings ? Orl . Not so ; but I answer you right painted cloth , from whence you have studied your questions . 7 to kill my heart . ] A quibble between heart and hart . Steevens Our author has the same expression in many other places . So ...
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... ring time . i . e . the aptest season for marriage ; or , the word only , for the sake of equality of metre , may be omitted . Steevens . The old copy reads - rang time . The emendation was made by Dr. Johnson . Mr. Pope and the three ...
... ring time . i . e . the aptest season for marriage ; or , the word only , for the sake of equality of metre , may be omitted . Steevens . The old copy reads - rang time . The emendation was made by Dr. Johnson . Mr. Pope and the three ...
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... ring which the figure holds in his left hand ; and here the object was to take away the ring with the point of the lance , for if it struck any other part , the man turned round and hit the rider with a sand - bag , which he held in his ...
... ring which the figure holds in his left hand ; and here the object was to take away the ring with the point of the lance , for if it struck any other part , the man turned round and hit the rider with a sand - bag , which he held in his ...
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