The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions ? JOHNSON . - B You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennileffe his Supplication to the Divell , 1592 , there is an enumeration of fpirits and their offices ; and of certain watry ...
... hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions ? JOHNSON . - B You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennileffe his Supplication to the Divell , 1592 , there is an enumeration of fpirits and their offices ; and of certain watry ...
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... , poffeffion , fortune . So , in Twelfth Night : 66 my having is not much ; " I'll make divifion of my present ftore : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " VOL . XI . D " That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me you MACBETH . 33.
... , poffeffion , fortune . So , in Twelfth Night : 66 my having is not much ; " I'll make divifion of my present ftore : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " VOL . XI . D " That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me you MACBETH . 33.
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... hold upon thy fenfes , " As thou hadft fnuft up hemlock . " STEEVENS . In The commentators have given themselves much trouble to afcer- tain the name of this root , but its name was , I believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his ...
... hold upon thy fenfes , " As thou hadft fnuft up hemlock . " STEEVENS . In The commentators have given themselves much trouble to afcer- tain the name of this root , but its name was , I believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his ...
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... hold Time's fickle glass , his fickle , hour — . " favour : ] i . e . indulgence , pardon . STEEVENS . my dull brain was wrought MALONE . With things forgotten . ] My head was worked , agitated , put into commotion . JOHNSON . So , in ...
... hold Time's fickle glass , his fickle , hour — . " favour : ] i . e . indulgence , pardon . STEEVENS . my dull brain was wrought MALONE . With things forgotten . ] My head was worked , agitated , put into commotion . JOHNSON . So , in ...
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... hold thee to my heart . BAN . The harveft is your own . There if I grow , A similar expreffion occurs alfo in the Letters of the Pafton Family , Vol . II . p . 245. " -ye fhalle fynde me to yow as kynde as I maye be , my confcienfe and ...
... hold thee to my heart . BAN . The harveft is your own . There if I grow , A similar expreffion occurs alfo in the Letters of the Pafton Family , Vol . II . p . 245. " -ye fhalle fynde me to yow as kynde as I maye be , my confcienfe and ...
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