The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... meaning her husband , when she were married ; who being made one flesh with her , as God by com- mandement had told , and nature had taught her , she was to cleave fast to , forsaking father and mother , kiffe and kinne . [ Anonymous ...
... meaning her husband , when she were married ; who being made one flesh with her , as God by com- mandement had told , and nature had taught her , she was to cleave fast to , forsaking father and mother , kiffe and kinne . [ Anonymous ...
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... meaning in The Merchant of Venice : 66 else nothing in the world . " Could turn so much the constitution " Of any constant man . " STEEVENS . 5 Since now , & c . ] These two lines are omitted in the quartos . STEEVENS . " Where merit ...
... meaning in The Merchant of Venice : 66 else nothing in the world . " Could turn so much the constitution " Of any constant man . " STEEVENS . 5 Since now , & c . ] These two lines are omitted in the quartos . STEEVENS . " Where merit ...
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... meaning her sisters . I think the present reading right . JOHNSON . WARBURTON . 8 No less in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title . WARBURTON . So , in The Devil's Charter , 1607 : " The ...
... meaning her sisters . I think the present reading right . JOHNSON . WARBURTON . 8 No less in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title . WARBURTON . So , in The Devil's Charter , 1607 : " The ...
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... meaning of answer my life my judgment , is , Let my life be an- swerable for my judgment , or , I will stake my life on my opinion . The reading which , without any right , has possessed all the modern copies , is this : 66 to plainness ...
... meaning of answer my life my judgment , is , Let my life be an- swerable for my judgment , or , I will stake my life on my opinion . The reading which , without any right , has possessed all the modern copies , is this : 66 to plainness ...
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... meaning the same as reverberates . STEEVENS . a pawn TO WAGE AGAINST thine enemies ; ] i . e . I never regarded my life , as my own , but merely as a thing of which I had the pos- session , not the property ; and which was entrusted to ...
... meaning the same as reverberates . STEEVENS . a pawn TO WAGE AGAINST thine enemies ; ] i . e . I never regarded my life , as my own , but merely as a thing of which I had the pos- session , not the property ; and which was entrusted to ...
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