The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... STEEVENS . Line 25 . ACT III . From my own windows torn my household coat , ] It was the practice , when coloured glass was in use , of which there are still some remains in old seats and churches , to anneal the arms of the family in ...
... STEEVENS . Line 25 . ACT III . From my own windows torn my household coat , ] It was the practice , when coloured glass was in use , of which there are still some remains in old seats and churches , to anneal the arms of the family in ...
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... STEEVENS . Line 506. His Jack o'the clock . ] That is , I strike for him . One of these automatons is alluded to in King Richard the Third : " Because that like a Jack thou keepst the stroke , " Between thy begging and my meditation ...
... STEEVENS . Line 506. His Jack o'the clock . ] That is , I strike for him . One of these automatons is alluded to in King Richard the Third : " Because that like a Jack thou keepst the stroke , " Between thy begging and my meditation ...
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... STEEVENS . Line 879. -hide thee behind the arras ; ] The bulk of Falstaff made him not the fittest to be concealed behind the hangings , but every poet sacrifices something to the scenery . If Falstaff had not been hidden , he could not ...
... STEEVENS . Line 879. -hide thee behind the arras ; ] The bulk of Falstaff made him not the fittest to be concealed behind the hangings , but every poet sacrifices something to the scenery . If Falstaff had not been hidden , he could not ...
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