The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... sense Shakspeare uses the word to square . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , it is said of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company ...
... sense Shakspeare uses the word to square . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , it is said of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company ...
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... sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of ...
... sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of ...
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... sense as retraite . HANMER . 8 hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , ] Bugle , i . e . bugle - horn , hunting - horn . The meaning seems to be - or that I should be compelled to carry a horn on my forehead where there is nothing ...
... sense as retraite . HANMER . 8 hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , ] Bugle , i . e . bugle - horn , hunting - horn . The meaning seems to be - or that I should be compelled to carry a horn on my forehead where there is nothing ...
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... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . 8 ' tis once , thou loo'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant ...
... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means concession , the sense is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . 8 ' tis once , thou loo'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant ...
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... sense is , I would rather live in obscurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He still continues his wish of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expression , a rose in his grace ...
... sense is , I would rather live in obscurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He still continues his wish of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expression , a rose in his grace ...
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