The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ufed when a man is openlie perjured , and then they make of him an image painted , reverfed , with his heels upward , with his name , wondering , crieing , and blowing out of him with horns . " Spenfer's Fairy Queen , B. V. c . iii . ft ...
... ufed when a man is openlie perjured , and then they make of him an image painted , reverfed , with his heels upward , with his name , wondering , crieing , and blowing out of him with horns . " Spenfer's Fairy Queen , B. V. c . iii . ft ...
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... ufed as a verb active . So , in a very scarce book entitled A courtlie Controverfie of Cupid's Cautels , & c . Tranflated from the French , & c . by H. W. [ Henry Wotton ] Gentleman , 4to . 1578 : " I coulde finde no companion , eyther ...
... ufed as a verb active . So , in a very scarce book entitled A courtlie Controverfie of Cupid's Cautels , & c . Tranflated from the French , & c . by H. W. [ Henry Wotton ] Gentleman , 4to . 1578 : " I coulde finde no companion , eyther ...
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... ufed as a diffyllable . MALONE . It has been remarked , that there is a paffage refembling this in Tully's Fifth Book of Tufculan Questions . Speaking of Epi- curus , he fays : - " Sed unā fe dicit recordatione acquiefcere pręteritarum ...
... ufed as a diffyllable . MALONE . It has been remarked , that there is a paffage refembling this in Tully's Fifth Book of Tufculan Questions . Speaking of Epi- curus , he fays : - " Sed unā fe dicit recordatione acquiefcere pręteritarum ...
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... ufed in the fame fense that it is in Hamlet , when the King fays that Ophelia's mad- nefs was occafioned by " " conceit upon her father . " M. MASON . Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confufion ; ey'd ...
... ufed in the fame fense that it is in Hamlet , when the King fays that Ophelia's mad- nefs was occafioned by " " conceit upon her father . " M. MASON . Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confufion ; ey'd ...
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... ufed , in oppofition to fubftance , for reflected images , and not as the dark forms of bodies , occafioned by their interception of the light that falls upon them . HENLEY ار Of what it is not . Then , thrice 64 KING RICHARD II .
... ufed , in oppofition to fubftance , for reflected images , and not as the dark forms of bodies , occafioned by their interception of the light that falls upon them . HENLEY ار Of what it is not . Then , thrice 64 KING RICHARD II .
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