The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 4C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1805 |
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... expressing what habiliments doe best attire her : what ornaments doe best adorne her ; and what complements doe best ... expression , in another sense , has been adopted by Milton in his L'Allegro : " Or sweetest Shakspeare , Fancy's ...
... expressing what habiliments doe best attire her : what ornaments doe best adorne her ; and what complements doe best ... expression , in another sense , has been adopted by Milton in his L'Allegro : " Or sweetest Shakspeare , Fancy's ...
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... expression bren - new , have all the same origin . " The same compound epithet occurs in King Richard III : " Your fire - new stamp of honour is scarce current . " Steevens . • Which is the duke's own person ? The king of Navarre in se ...
... expression bren - new , have all the same origin . " The same compound epithet occurs in King Richard III : " Your fire - new stamp of honour is scarce current . " Steevens . • Which is the duke's own person ? The king of Navarre in se ...
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... expression which occurs in one of our author's Sonnets . Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that occurs in Macbeth . Steevens . 4 Well fitted in the arts , ] Well fitted is well qualified . Johnson ...
... expression which occurs in one of our author's Sonnets . Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that occurs in Macbeth . Steevens . 4 Well fitted in the arts , ] Well fitted is well qualified . Johnson ...
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... expression in the text is extremely odd , I take the sense of it to be that his tongue envied the quickness of his eyes , and strove to be as rapid in its utterance , as they in their perception.- Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 ...
... expression in the text is extremely odd , I take the sense of it to be that his tongue envied the quickness of his eyes , and strove to be as rapid in its utterance , as they in their perception.- Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 ...
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... expression in the North as either kony or in- cony . The word canny , which the people there use , and from which Dr. Warburton's mistake may have arisen , bears a variety of significations , none of which is fine , delicate , or ...
... expression in the North as either kony or in- cony . The word canny , which the people there use , and from which Dr. Warburton's mistake may have arisen , bears a variety of significations , none of which is fine , delicate , or ...
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