The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fenfe of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very fame words which he has employed in the definition of rival , is in like manner ( as Mr. M. Mafon has obferved ...
... fenfe of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very fame words which he has employed in the definition of rival , is in like manner ( as Mr. M. Mafon has obferved ...
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... fenfe of to make a bargain . In the preceding speech we find mart used for bargain or purchase . MALONE . He has not scrupled fo to write in Cymbeline , A & t I. fc . vii : 66 to mart , " As in a Romish ftew , " & c . STEEVENS . And ...
... fenfe of to make a bargain . In the preceding speech we find mart used for bargain or purchase . MALONE . He has not scrupled fo to write in Cymbeline , A & t I. fc . vii : 66 to mart , " As in a Romish ftew , " & c . STEEVENS . And ...
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... fenfe of wan- dering . Thus , in Chapman's verfion of the fourth Book of Homer's Ody fey , Telemachus calls Ulyffes- " My erring father : - " And in the ninth Book , Ulyffes defcribing himself and his com → panions to the Cyclop , fays ...
... fenfe of wan- dering . Thus , in Chapman's verfion of the fourth Book of Homer's Ody fey , Telemachus calls Ulyffes- " My erring father : - " And in the ninth Book , Ulyffes defcribing himself and his com → panions to the Cyclop , fays ...
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... fenfe ; it vanished . in Spenfer's Fairy Queen , Book I. c . v . ft 15 : STEEVENS . Vado , Lat . So , " He ftands amazed how he thence fhould fade . " That our author ufes the word in this fenfe , appears from the following lines : 2 66 ...
... fenfe ; it vanished . in Spenfer's Fairy Queen , Book I. c . v . ft 15 : STEEVENS . Vado , Lat . So , " He ftands amazed how he thence fhould fade . " That our author ufes the word in this fenfe , appears from the following lines : 2 66 ...
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... fenfe feems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than my power is at your father's fervice . That is , he may command me to the utmoft , he may do what ...
... fenfe feems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than my power is at your father's fervice . That is , he may command me to the utmoft , he may do what ...
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