The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . " " " None of our author's plays has been more B 2 WINTER'S TALE.] This play, throughout, is ...
... of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . " " " None of our author's plays has been more B 2 WINTER'S TALE.] This play, throughout, is ...
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... hand to POLIXENES . 9 And clap thyfelf my love ; ] She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrafe - to clap up a bargain , i . e . make one with no other ceremony than ...
... hand to POLIXENES . 9 And clap thyfelf my love ; ] She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrafe - to clap up a bargain , i . e . make one with no other ceremony than ...
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... hand they were derived . STEEVENS . 3 a hobby horfe ] Old Copy - holy - horfe . Correded by Mr. Pope . 4 Iwere fin } As deep as that , though true . i . e . your fufpicion is as great a fin as would be that ( if committed ) for which ...
... hand they were derived . STEEVENS . 3 a hobby horfe ] Old Copy - holy - horfe . Correded by Mr. Pope . 4 Iwere fin } As deep as that , though true . i . e . your fufpicion is as great a fin as would be that ( if committed ) for which ...
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... hand ; Be pilot to me , and thy places fhall 8 Still neighbour mine : My fhips are ready , and 6 whofe foundation Is pil'd upon his faith , ] This folly which is erected on the foun- dation of fettled belief . STEEVENS . 7 I Saw his ...
... hand ; Be pilot to me , and thy places fhall 8 Still neighbour mine : My fhips are ready , and 6 whofe foundation Is pil'd upon his faith , ] This folly which is erected on the foun- dation of fettled belief . STEEVENS . 7 I Saw his ...
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... hand he had , " With which he pinched people to the heart . " The fenfe proposed by the author of The Revifal may , however , be fupported by the following paffage in The City Match , by Jafper Maine , 1639 : 66 Pinch'd napkins ...
... hand he had , " With which he pinched people to the heart . " The fenfe proposed by the author of The Revifal may , however , be fupported by the following paffage in The City Match , by Jafper Maine , 1639 : 66 Pinch'd napkins ...
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