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... expression was for the sake of as false a piece of wit : a poor quibble , alluding to a coward flying from his colours . Warburton . 6 7- -feeble temper — ] i . e . temperament , constitution . Steevens . get the start of the majestick ...
... expression was for the sake of as false a piece of wit : a poor quibble , alluding to a coward flying from his colours . Warburton . 6 7- -feeble temper — ] i . e . temperament , constitution . Steevens . get the start of the majestick ...
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... expressions : and , indeed , here also it may mean to shuffle ; for he whose actions do not correspond with his promises is properly called a shuffler . Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would ...
... expressions : and , indeed , here also it may mean to shuffle ; for he whose actions do not correspond with his promises is properly called a shuffler . Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would ...
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... expression , and is , I believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Gressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom ...
... expression , and is , I believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Gressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom ...
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... expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do beseech you , if you bear me hard , " and has already occurred in a former one : " Cæsar doth bear me hard , but he loves Brutus . " Steevens . Hatred was ...
... expression appears again in the first scene of the following act : " I do beseech you , if you bear me hard , " and has already occurred in a former one : " Cæsar doth bear me hard , but he loves Brutus . " Steevens . Hatred was ...
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... expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might be expected to inherit the patriotic virtues of her father ...
... expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might be expected to inherit the patriotic virtues of her father ...
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