The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... sense : 45 Wives are young men's miftreffes , companions for middle age , and old men's nurfes ; fo as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . MALONE . 8 Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] fuppofe the meaning is , that fortune ...
... sense : 45 Wives are young men's miftreffes , companions for middle age , and old men's nurfes ; fo as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . MALONE . 8 Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] fuppofe the meaning is , that fortune ...
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... sense as in this paffage . JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb The word is ufed again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 ...
... sense as in this paffage . JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb The word is ufed again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 ...
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... sense , it fignifies by the fame kind of oppo- fition to curfe , when it is derived from the fame word in its primi- tive meaning . JOHNSON . A forbodin fellow , Scot . fignifies an unhappy one . STEEVENS . It may be added that bitten ...
... sense , it fignifies by the fame kind of oppo- fition to curfe , when it is derived from the fame word in its primi- tive meaning . JOHNSON . A forbodin fellow , Scot . fignifies an unhappy one . STEEVENS . It may be added that bitten ...
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... sense of fright , In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays , To alter favour ever is to fear . " " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio fays to Alphonso , " Mercy upon me , Sir , why are you feared thus ? Meaning , thus affrighted . M. MASON ...
... sense of fright , In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays , To alter favour ever is to fear . " " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio fays to Alphonso , " Mercy upon me , Sir , why are you feared thus ? Meaning , thus affrighted . M. MASON ...
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... sense of xevoevta , and would cer tainly have corresponded better with the fubfequent line . MALONE . I believe that Shakspeare referred to fome vifible quality in the ocean , rather than to its concealed inhabitants ; to the waters ...
... sense of xevoevta , and would cer tainly have corresponded better with the fubfequent line . MALONE . I believe that Shakspeare referred to fome vifible quality in the ocean , rather than to its concealed inhabitants ; to the waters ...
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