“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... thing , that in season grows.3 } 2 sneaping frost , ] So , sneaping winds in The Winter's Tale : To sneap is to check , to rebuke . Thus also , Falstaff , in King Henry IV , P. II : “ I will not undergo this sneap , without reply . " 3 ...
... thing , that in season grows.3 } 2 sneaping frost , ] So , sneaping winds in The Winter's Tale : To sneap is to check , to rebuke . Thus also , Falstaff , in King Henry IV , P. II : “ I will not undergo this sneap , without reply . " 3 ...
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... thing it should : And when it hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . King . We must , of force , dispense with this decree ; She must lie here on mere necessity . 7 A dangerous law against ...
... thing it should : And when it hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . King . We must , of force , dispense with this decree ; She must lie here on mere necessity . 7 A dangerous law against ...
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... thing stolen in his pos- session . The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the Fr. manier , manu tractare . Malone . 6 but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors ...
... thing stolen in his pos- session . The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the Fr. manier , manu tractare . Malone . 6 but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors ...
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... thing , dear imp.3 Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 4 3 dear imp . ] Imp was anciently a term of dignity . Lord Cromwell , in his last letter to Henry VIII ...
... thing , dear imp.3 Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 4 3 dear imp . ] Imp was anciently a term of dignity . Lord Cromwell , in his last letter to Henry VIII ...
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... thing , we find both in the folio and quarto : " . but for the stuff- ing well , we are all mortal . " Perhaps our author wrote : Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as ...
... thing , we find both in the folio and quarto : " . but for the stuff- ing well , we are all mortal . " Perhaps our author wrote : Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as ...
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