The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 69
... meaning , in making due payment of all the several sums of money or lega- cies before mentioned , in such manner as aforesaid . And I do hereby declare my will and meaning to be that the executors or administrators of my said husband ...
... meaning , in making due payment of all the several sums of money or lega- cies before mentioned , in such manner as aforesaid . And I do hereby declare my will and meaning to be that the executors or administrators of my said husband ...
Page 140
... meaning , and sometimes hastily makes what a little more attention would have found . He is solicitous to reduce to grammar , what he could not be sure that his author intended to be grammatical . Shakspeare regard- ed more the series ...
... meaning , and sometimes hastily makes what a little more attention would have found . He is solicitous to reduce to grammar , what he could not be sure that his author intended to be grammatical . Shakspeare regard- ed more the series ...
Page 320
... meaning . He was never , " But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . " His promises were , as he then was , mighty ; " But his performance , as he now is , nothing . " Of his own body he was ill , and gave " The clergy ill example ...
... meaning . He was never , " But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . " His promises were , as he then was , mighty ; " But his performance , as he now is , nothing . " Of his own body he was ill , and gave " The clergy ill example ...
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