The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ufed as a monofyllable , unless pronounced as if it were written " the - re , " a licence in which even Chaucer has not indulged himself . It was convenient for Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his first Witch should appear ...
... ufed as a monofyllable , unless pronounced as if it were written " the - re , " a licence in which even Chaucer has not indulged himself . It was convenient for Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his first Witch should appear ...
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... ufed on a fimilar occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , " And framde a counter - fkye . " Barbour , the ...
... ufed on a fimilar occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , " And framde a counter - fkye . " Barbour , the ...
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... ufed by Spenfer , in a fonnet to Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Paftorals , 1579 : " In vaine I thinke , right honourable lord , " " By this rude rime to memorize thy name . ' T. WARTON . The word is likewise used by Drayton ; and ...
... ufed by Spenfer , in a fonnet to Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Paftorals , 1579 : " In vaine I thinke , right honourable lord , " " By this rude rime to memorize thy name . ' T. WARTON . The word is likewise used by Drayton ; and ...
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... ufed here ( as in a thousand Inftances which might be brought ) to exprefs the declaration more emphatically . Instead of ports , however , I had formerly read points ; but erroneously . In ancient language , to blow fometimes means to ...
... ufed here ( as in a thousand Inftances which might be brought ) to exprefs the declaration more emphatically . Instead of ports , however , I had formerly read points ; but erroneously . In ancient language , to blow fometimes means to ...
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... ufed as a fubftantive fignifying a prophecy by the tranflator of Hector Boethius , in the year 1541 , as well as for the Deftinies , by Chaucer and Holinfhed . Of the weirdis gevyn to Makbeth and Banqhuo , is the argument of one of the ...
... ufed as a fubftantive fignifying a prophecy by the tranflator of Hector Boethius , in the year 1541 , as well as for the Deftinies , by Chaucer and Holinfhed . Of the weirdis gevyn to Makbeth and Banqhuo , is the argument of one of the ...
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