The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... holds in his right hand . Tartareum intendit cornu . If the instrument he grasps in his left hand was meant for a prong , it is of a singular make . Ecce signum . จ Satan is not " driving the damned before him ; " nor is any * See ...
... holds in his right hand . Tartareum intendit cornu . If the instrument he grasps in his left hand was meant for a prong , it is of a singular make . Ecce signum . จ Satan is not " driving the damned before him ; " nor is any * See ...
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... hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 66 - You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup- plication to the Devill , 1592 , there is an enumeration of spirits and their offices ; and of certain ...
... hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 66 - You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup- plication to the Devill , 1592 , there is an enumeration of spirits and their offices ; and of certain ...
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... Hold ; there is half my coffer . " Again , in the ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : " And when he heareth this tydinge , " He will go theder with great having . " See also note on The Merry Wives of ...
... Hold ; there is half my coffer . " Again , in the ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : " And when he heareth this tydinge , " He will go theder with great having . " See also note on The Merry Wives of ...
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... hold upon thy senses , " As thou hadst snuft up hemlock . " STEEVENS . The commentators have given themselves much trouble to ascertain the name of this root , but its name was , I believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his ...
... hold upon thy senses , " As thou hadst snuft up hemlock . " STEEVENS . The commentators have given themselves much trouble to ascertain 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 sickle , hour- . " MALONE . we stay upon your leisure . ] The same phraseology occurs in the Paston Letters , Vol . III . p . 80 : " sent late to me a man ye which wuld abydin uppon my leysir , " & c ...
... hold Time's fickle glass , his sickle , hour- . " MALONE . we stay upon your leisure . ] The same phraseology occurs in the Paston Letters , Vol . III . p . 80 : " sent late to me a man ye which wuld abydin uppon my leysir , " & c ...
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