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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... passage : " Ono- matopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name in- timating the sownd of that it signifyeth , as hurliburly , for an uprore and tumultuous stirre . " HENDERSON . So , in a translation of Herodian , 12mo ...
... passage : " Ono- matopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name in- timating the sownd of that it signifyeth , as hurliburly , for an uprore and tumultuous stirre . " HENDERSON . So , in a translation of Herodian , 12mo ...
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... passage , till he fac❜d the slave ; " over a carnage , when we have defeated our enemies ? Her busi- ness is then at an end . Her smiles or frowns are no longer of any consequence . We only talk of these , while we are pursuing our ...
... passage , till he fac❜d the slave ; " over a carnage , when we have defeated our enemies ? Her busi- ness is then at an end . Her smiles or frowns are no longer of any consequence . We only talk of these , while we are pursuing our ...
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... passage . But he altered it with better judgment to- 66 to a foul death " Curs'd as his life . " WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 ...
... passage . But he altered it with better judgment to- 66 to a foul death " Curs'd as his life . " WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 ...
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... passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes . He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he has no idea of a cannon charged with double cracks ...
... passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes . He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he has no idea of a cannon charged with double cracks ...
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... passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in scene iii . he again enters with Rosse , and says , ― 66 We are sent " To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE . Because Rosse and Angus accompany each other in a ...
... passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in scene iii . he again enters with Rosse , and says , ― 66 We are sent " To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE . Because Rosse and Angus accompany each other in a ...
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