The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... dates of his plays . BLACKSTONE . See Mr. Malone's attempt to ascertain the order of Shakspeare's plays , and a Note on The cloud - capt Towers , & c . A & , IV . STEEVENS . PERSONS represented . * Alonfo , king of Naples . B 2.
... dates of his plays . BLACKSTONE . See Mr. Malone's attempt to ascertain the order of Shakspeare's plays , and a Note on The cloud - capt Towers , & c . A & , IV . STEEVENS . PERSONS represented . * Alonfo , king of Naples . B 2.
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... MALONE . ― 3 fall to't yarely , ) i . e . Readiły , nimbly . Our author is frequent in his ufe of this word . So in Decker's Satiromaftix : They'll make his mufe as yare as a tumbler . " STEEVENS . " " Here it is applied as a fea - term ...
... MALONE . ― 3 fall to't yarely , ) i . e . Readiły , nimbly . Our author is frequent in his ufe of this word . So in Decker's Satiromaftix : They'll make his mufe as yare as a tumbler . " STEEVENS . " " Here it is applied as a fea - term ...
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... MALONE . This phrase also occurs in Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , 4o , under the article How to handle a fhip in a storme . « Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the ...
... MALONE . This phrase also occurs in Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , 4o , under the article How to handle a fhip in a storme . « Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the ...
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... his bare head « In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , " And quench'd the ftelled fires . " MALONE . creatures in her , ) The old copy reads - creature ; but Dafh'd all to pieces . O , the cry did 10 TEMPEST .
... his bare head « In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , " And quench'd the ftelled fires . " MALONE . creatures in her , ) The old copy reads - creature ; but Dafh'd all to pieces . O , the cry did 10 TEMPEST .
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... MALONE . Lie there my art . ) Sir W. Cecil , lord Burleigh , lord high treasurer , & c . in the reign of queen Elizabeth , when he put off his gown at night , used to say , Lie there , lord treasurer . Fuller's Holy State , p . 257 ...
... MALONE . Lie there my art . ) Sir W. Cecil , lord Burleigh , lord high treasurer , & c . in the reign of queen Elizabeth , when he put off his gown at night , used to say , Lie there , lord treasurer . Fuller's Holy State , p . 257 ...
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