The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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A similar expression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota , says : - 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit .
A similar expression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota , says : - 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit .
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... that the loss of that paper would prove as fatal to her , as the loss of a pardon to a condemned criminal . A thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STeevens .
... that the loss of that paper would prove as fatal to her , as the loss of a pardon to a condemned criminal . A thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STeevens .
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This matter of marrying his king's daughter , ( wherein he must be weighed rather by her 2 - Iachimo , ] The name of Giacomo occurs in The Two Gentlemen of Venice , a novel , which immediately follows that of Rhomeo and Julietta in the ...
This matter of marrying his king's daughter , ( wherein he must be weighed rather by her 2 - Iachimo , ] The name of Giacomo occurs in The Two Gentlemen of Venice , a novel , which immediately follows that of Rhomeo and Julietta in the ...
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99 Of the verb to season , ( of which the true explanation was originally given by Mr. Steevens , ) so many instances occur as fully to justify this interpretation . It is used in the same metaphorical sense in Daniel's Cleopatra ...
99 Of the verb to season , ( of which the true explanation was originally given by Mr. Steevens , ) so many instances occur as fully to justify this interpretation . It is used in the same metaphorical sense in Daniel's Cleopatra ...
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STEEVENS . 2 As in a ROMISH stew , ] Romish was , in the time of Shakspeare , used instead of Roman . There were stews at Rome in the time of Augustus . The same phrase occurs in Claudius Tiberius Nero , 1607 : 3 4 14 4 S His beastly ...
STEEVENS . 2 As in a ROMISH stew , ] Romish was , in the time of Shakspeare , used instead of Roman . There were stews at Rome in the time of Augustus . The same phrase occurs in Claudius Tiberius Nero , 1607 : 3 4 14 4 S His beastly ...
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