The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Cymbeline , Act I , sc . vii : 66 to mart " As in a Romish stew , " & c . Steevens . And carriage of the article design'd , ] Carriage is import : de- sign'd is formed , drawn up between them . Johnson . Cawdrey , in his Alphabetical ...
... Cymbeline , Act I , sc . vii : 66 to mart " As in a Romish stew , " & c . Steevens . And carriage of the article design'd , ] Carriage is import : de- sign'd is formed , drawn up between them . Johnson . Cawdrey , in his Alphabetical ...
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... Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c . Malone . Surely , all such defects in our author , were merely the errors of illiterate transcribers or printers . Steevens . 1 The head is not more ...
... Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c . Malone . Surely , all such defects in our author , were merely the errors of illiterate transcribers or printers . Steevens . 1 The head is not more ...
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... Cymbeline : 66 66 ' gainst self - slaughter " There is a prohibition so divine , " That cravens my weak hand . " In Shakspeare's time canon ( norma ) was commonly spelt cannon . Malone . 4 - merely . ] is entirely , absolutely . See Vol ...
... Cymbeline : 66 66 ' gainst self - slaughter " There is a prohibition so divine , " That cravens my weak hand . " In Shakspeare's time canon ( norma ) was commonly spelt cannon . Malone . 4 - merely . ] is entirely , absolutely . See Vol ...
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... Cymbeline , Act III , sc . iv . Plausive in our poet's age signified gracious , plea- sing , popular . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : 66 - his plausive words " He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , " To grow there , and to ...
... Cymbeline , Act III , sc . iv . Plausive in our poet's age signified gracious , plea- sing , popular . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : 66 - his plausive words " He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , " To grow there , and to ...
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... Cymbeline : 66 ravening first " The lamb , longs after for the garbage . " Steevens . The same sentiment is expressed in a fragment of Euripides , Antiope , v . 86 , edit . Barnes : Juliet : σε Κόρος δὲ πάντων , καὶ γὰρ ἐκ καλλιόνων ...
... Cymbeline : 66 ravening first " The lamb , longs after for the garbage . " Steevens . The same sentiment is expressed in a fragment of Euripides , Antiope , v . 86 , edit . Barnes : Juliet : σε Κόρος δὲ πάντων , καὶ γὰρ ἐκ καλλιόνων ...
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