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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... Lord Bacon , in his Essays , uses the word in the same sense : " Wives are young men's mistresses , companions for middle age , and old men's nurfes ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . " MALONE . 5 Show'd like a ...
... Lord Bacon , in his Essays , uses the word in the same sense : " Wives are young men's mistresses , companions for middle age , and old men's nurfes ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . " MALONE . 5 Show'd like a ...
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... lord , surveying vantage , With furbish'd arms , and new supplies of men , Began a fresh affault . DUN . Disinay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ? SOLD , Yes ; 3 reading of this passage , in an alteration of this play ...
... lord , surveying vantage , With furbish'd arms , and new supplies of men , Began a fresh affault . DUN . Disinay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ? SOLD , Yes ; 3 reading of this passage , in an alteration of this play ...
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... Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Pastorals , 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 by Chapman , in his tranflation of ...
... Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Pastorals , 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 by Chapman , in his tranflation of ...
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... Lord Sterline : " For as the shadow seems more monftrous still , " Than doth the substance whence it hath the being , " So th ' apprehension of approaching ill " Seems greater than itself , whilst fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By ...
... Lord Sterline : " For as the shadow seems more monftrous still , " Than doth the substance whence it hath the being , " So th ' apprehension of approaching ill " Seems greater than itself , whilst fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By ...
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... Lord of Cumbir , " yt he mycht be yt way the better cum to ye crown after his faderis deid . " Two of the nobles said , it was in the power of Kenneth to make whom he pleased Lord of Cumber- land ; and Malcolm was accordingly appointed ...
... Lord of Cumbir , " yt he mycht be yt way the better cum to ye crown after his faderis deid . " Two of the nobles said , it was in the power of Kenneth to make whom he pleased Lord of Cumber- land ; and Malcolm was accordingly appointed ...
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