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... fecond clause of this fentence , is again repeated in Coriolanus , A & IV . fc . v . — 3. Serv . How , fir , do you meddle with my mafter ? Cor . Ay , ' is an honefter service than to meddle with thy miftrefs . " MALONE . And when you ...
... fecond clause of this fentence , is again repeated in Coriolanus , A & IV . fc . v . — 3. Serv . How , fir , do you meddle with my mafter ? Cor . Ay , ' is an honefter service than to meddle with thy miftrefs . " MALONE . And when you ...
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... The verb arrive is ufed , without the prepofition at , by Milton in the fecond book of Paradife Loft , as well as by Shakspeare in the Third Part of King Henry VI . A & V. sc . iii : 6 He had a fever when he was in Spain 16 JULIUS CESAR .
... The verb arrive is ufed , without the prepofition at , by Milton in the fecond book of Paradife Loft , as well as by Shakspeare in the Third Part of King Henry VI . A & V. sc . iii : 6 He had a fever when he was in Spain 16 JULIUS CESAR .
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... fecond ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , - Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . JOHNSON . Glar'd is certainly right . To gaze is only to look fedfaftly , or with admiration . Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it exprelles the furious ...
... fecond ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , - Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . JOHNSON . Glar'd is certainly right . To gaze is only to look fedfaftly , or with admiration . Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it exprelles the furious ...
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... fecond folio , as our au- thor , on this occafion , meant to write verfe instead of profe . The inftance , from Hamlet can have little weight ; the article which is injurious to the metre in queftion , being quite innocent in a fpeech ...
... fecond folio , as our au- thor , on this occafion , meant to write verfe instead of profe . The inftance , from Hamlet can have little weight ; the article which is injurious to the metre in queftion , being quite innocent in a fpeech ...
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... fecond of these two fenfes in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : “ -a fallacious policy and cautelous wyle . " Again , in Holinfhed , p . 945 : • —— the emperor's councell thought by a cautell to have brought the king in ...
... fecond of these two fenfes in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : “ -a fallacious policy and cautelous wyle . " Again , in Holinfhed , p . 945 : • —— the emperor's councell thought by a cautell to have brought the king in ...
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