“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... passage was transcribed . Steevens . I don't suspect that Shakspeare had any academical term in contemplation , when he wrote this line . He has proceeded well , means only , he has gone on well . M. Mason . Dum . How follows that ...
... passage was transcribed . Steevens . I don't suspect that Shakspeare had any academical term in contemplation , when he wrote this line . He has proceeded well , means only , he has gone on well . M. Mason . Dum . How follows that ...
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... passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Ar- mado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions ; one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour , the exact boundaries of right and wrong . Compliment ...
... passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Ar- mado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions ; one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour , the exact boundaries of right and wrong . Compliment ...
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... passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown says to Celia ; " - if I should bear you , I should bear no cross . " Johnson . Arm . Impossible . Moth . How many is ...
... passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown says to Celia ; " - if I should bear you , I should bear no cross . " Johnson . Arm . Impossible . Moth . How many is ...
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... t think it necessary to endeavour to find out any mean- ing in this passage , as it seems to have been intended that Cos- tard should speak nonsense . M. Mason . Arm . I do affect the very ground , which LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 164 27 .
... t think it necessary to endeavour to find out any mean- ing in this passage , as it seems to have been intended that Cos- tard should speak nonsense . M. Mason . Arm . I do affect the very ground , which LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 164 27 .
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... passage . Steevens . 1 And sin to break it : ] Sir T. Hanmer reads : " Not sin to break it : " I believe erroneously . The princess shows an inconvenience , very frequently attending rash oaths , which , whether kept or broken , produce ...
... passage . Steevens . 1 And sin to break it : ] Sir T. Hanmer reads : " Not sin to break it : " I believe erroneously . The princess shows an inconvenience , very frequently attending rash oaths , which , whether kept or broken , produce ...
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