“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Steevens observes ; " A running banquet , literally speaking , is a hasty refreshment , as set in opposition to a regular and protracted meal . The former is the object of this rakish peer ; the latter perhaps he would have relinquished ...
... Steevens observes ; " A running banquet , literally speaking , is a hasty refreshment , as set in opposition to a regular and protracted meal . The former is the object of this rakish peer ; the latter perhaps he would have relinquished ...
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... ( STEEVENS ) , iv . 439 . " " bested - Worse , " In a worse plight " ( JOHNSON ) , v . 142 . bestow , to stow , to lodge , to place : bestow your luggage , i . 275 ; bestow these papers , vii . 125 ; bestow ourselves , vii . 356 , 357 ; I ...
... ( STEEVENS ) , iv . 439 . " " bested - Worse , " In a worse plight " ( JOHNSON ) , v . 142 . bestow , to stow , to lodge , to place : bestow your luggage , i . 275 ; bestow these papers , vii . 125 ; bestow ourselves , vii . 356 , 357 ; I ...
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... ( STEEVENS ) . blast in proof , burst in the trial ( a metaphor , as Steevens observes , from the proving of fire - arms or cannon ) , vii . 409 . bleared thine eyne , imposed upon you , deceived you , iii . 183 ( The expression is a very ...
... ( STEEVENS ) . blast in proof , burst in the trial ( a metaphor , as Steevens observes , from the proving of fire - arms or cannon ) , vii . 409 . bleared thine eyne , imposed upon you , deceived you , iii . 183 ( The expression is a very ...
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... Steevens , " to blow , as it stands in the text , means ' the act of a fly by which she lodges eggs in flesh . ' " blubber'd queens , ix . 118 ; Blubbering and weeping , weeping and blubbering , vi . 441 : it must be remembered that the ...
... Steevens , " to blow , as it stands in the text , means ' the act of a fly by which she lodges eggs in flesh . ' " blubber'd queens , ix . 118 ; Blubbering and weeping , weeping and blubbering , vi . 441 : it must be remembered that the ...
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... ( STEEVENS ) . bolins , ix . 51 : " Bowlines are ropes by which the sails of a ship are governed when the wind is unfavourable . They are slackened when it is high . This term occurs again in The Two Noble Kinsmen , ' the wind is fair ...
... ( STEEVENS ) . bolins , ix . 51 : " Bowlines are ropes by which the sails of a ship are governed when the wind is unfavourable . They are slackened when it is high . This term occurs again in The Two Noble Kinsmen , ' the wind is fair ...
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