The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... heads , the rumpes of every beefe , " & c . Again , in The Ordinances of the Household of George Duke of Clarence : " the hinder shankes of the mutton , with the rumpe , to be feable . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Staple of News , old ...
... heads , the rumpes of every beefe , " & c . Again , in The Ordinances of the Household of George Duke of Clarence : " the hinder shankes of the mutton , with the rumpe , to be feable . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Staple of News , old ...
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... head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a sufficient quantity of our own country superstitions concerning witches ; their ...
... head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a sufficient quantity of our own country superstitions concerning witches ; their ...
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... head and front of my offending , ' is little less reprehensible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The same expression is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : " Neither can there be any thing in ...
... head and front of my offending , ' is little less reprehensible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The same expression is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : " Neither can there be any thing in ...
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... head was worked , agitated , put into commotion . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Of one not easily jealous , but being wrought , 66 " " Perplex'd in the extreme . ' STEEVENS . -where every day I turn The leaf to read them . ] He means ...
... head was worked , agitated , put into commotion . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Of one not easily jealous , but being wrought , 66 " " Perplex'd in the extreme . ' STEEVENS . -where every day I turn The leaf to read them . ] He means ...
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... head ; " The little birds in dreams their songs repeat , " And sleeping flow'rs beneath the night dews sweat . " Even lust and envy sleep ! " The curtain'd sleep ; now witchcraft celebrates These lines ,. 100 ACT II . MACBETH . ...
... head ; " The little birds in dreams their songs repeat , " And sleeping flow'rs beneath the night dews sweat . " Even lust and envy sleep ! " The curtain'd sleep ; now witchcraft celebrates These lines ,. 100 ACT II . MACBETH . ...
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