“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... means a dramatic performance , and in the second it is applied to the players , as being , I presume , the persons who represent an abridgment : " By abridgment our author may mean a dramatic performance , which crowds the events of ...
... means a dramatic performance , and in the second it is applied to the players , as being , I presume , the persons who represent an abridgment : " By abridgment our author may mean a dramatic performance , which crowds the events of ...
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... means ' related by nearness of office , ' " STEEVENS ) , viii . 175 . affront , a meeting face to face , a hostile encounter : That gave th ' affront with them , viii . 488 . affront , to meet , to encounter : Affront his eye , iii ...
... means ' related by nearness of office , ' " STEEVENS ) , viii . 175 . affront , a meeting face to face , a hostile encounter : That gave th ' affront with them , viii . 488 . affront , to meet , to encounter : Affront his eye , iii ...
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... means " dear : " " The A. S. form for this would be allra leofeste . " Latham's ed . of Johnson's Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian , i . 311. ( Here ale has been explained to mean the rural festival so named ...
... means " dear : " " The A. S. form for this would be allra leofeste . " Latham's ed . of Johnson's Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian , i . 311. ( Here ale has been explained to mean the rural festival so named ...
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... mean , apparently , let us proceed to our living business , to that which concerns the living , not the dead " ( CRAIK ) ... means blind - man's - buff ; " Clignemasset . The childish play called Hodman blind [ i.e. blind - man's - buff ] ...
... mean , apparently , let us proceed to our living business , to that which concerns the living , not the dead " ( CRAIK ) ... means blind - man's - buff ; " Clignemasset . The childish play called Hodman blind [ i.e. blind - man's - buff ] ...
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... means challenge ; as in the preceding page the laird of Drumlanerick and the laird of Barrice are said to have provoked ( which also means challenge [ d ] ) others in Barrace to fight to death , ..... but being appealed ( challenged ) ...
... means challenge ; as in the preceding page the laird of Drumlanerick and the laird of Barrice are said to have provoked ( which also means challenge [ d ] ) others in Barrace to fight to death , ..... but being appealed ( challenged ) ...
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