“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Ritson's one - volume collec- tion , Anc . Pop . Poetry , and in Percy's Rel . of A. E. Poetry , vol . i . p . 154 , ed . 1794 . Adam Cupid , vi . 400 : see note 39 , vi . 400 . Adam was a gardener ,, v . 187 : An allusion most probably ...
... Ritson's one - volume collec- tion , Anc . Pop . Poetry , and in Percy's Rel . of A. E. Poetry , vol . i . p . 154 , ed . 1794 . Adam Cupid , vi . 400 : see note 39 , vi . 400 . Adam was a gardener ,, v . 187 : An allusion most probably ...
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... Ritson has given a curious story , which , as it is mutilated in the authority which he has used [ Cabinet of Mirth , 1674 ] , is here subjoined from a more original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of ...
... Ritson has given a curious story , which , as it is mutilated in the authority which he has used [ Cabinet of Mirth , 1674 ] , is here subjoined from a more original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of ...
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... ( RITSON ) , v . 357 , 425 . " This explanation [ Ritson's ] misses the peculiar force of the epithet bottled , which is exactly equivalent to bunch - backed , and like it emphasizes Richard's deformity . " That bottled spider ...
... ( RITSON ) , v . 357 , 425 . " This explanation [ Ritson's ] misses the peculiar force of the epithet bottled , which is exactly equivalent to bunch - backed , and like it emphasizes Richard's deformity . " That bottled spider ...
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... ( RITSON ) . busiless , i . 237 : see note 69 , i . 237 . buss , to kiss , iv . 52 ; vi . 99 . but , unless , except : To think but nobly of my grandmother , i . 203 ; but I be deceiv'd , iii . 144 , 173 ; But on this day let seamen fear ...
... ( RITSON ) . busiless , i . 237 : see note 69 , i . 237 . buss , to kiss , iv . 52 ; vi . 99 . but , unless , except : To think but nobly of my grandmother , i . 203 ; but I be deceiv'd , iii . 144 , 173 ; But on this day let seamen fear ...
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... Ritson remarks , " it does not appear that Constance means to call Austria a fool , as Sir John Hawkins would have it ; but she certainly means to call him coward , and to tell him that a calf's - skin would suit his recreant limbs ...
... Ritson remarks , " it does not appear that Constance means to call Austria a fool , as Sir John Hawkins would have it ; but she certainly means to call him coward , and to tell him that a calf's - skin would suit his recreant limbs ...
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