The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... conj . " That I had no angry wit . — To be a lord ! " ; Anon . conj . " That I had no ampler wit than be a lord " ; Warburton , " That I had so hungry a wit to be a lord " ; Heath conj . " That so wrong'd my wit to be a lord , " etc ...
... conj . " That I had no angry wit . — To be a lord ! " ; Anon . conj . " That I had no ampler wit than be a lord " ; Warburton , " That I had so hungry a wit to be a lord " ; Heath conj . " That so wrong'd my wit to be a lord , " etc ...
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... conj . " sing " ; Singer conj . " dine " ; Kinnear conj . “ surfeit . ” — I . G. 23 zeals , we should think ourselves for ever per- fect TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . ii .
... conj . " sing " ; Singer conj . " dine " ; Kinnear conj . “ surfeit . ” — I . G. 23 zeals , we should think ourselves for ever per- fect TIMON OF ATHENS Act I. Sc . ii .
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... conj . " Aye , able horses " ; Collier MS . , " a stable o ' horses " ; Singer conj . " Two able horses . " - I . G. " no porter , " etc .; sternness was the characteristic of a porter . There appeared at Kenilworth Castle , 1575 ...
... conj . " Aye , able horses " ; Collier MS . , " a stable o ' horses " ; Singer conj . " Two able horses . " - I . G. " no porter , " etc .; sternness was the characteristic of a porter . There appeared at Kenilworth Castle , 1575 ...
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... conj . " find in safety . " - I . G. • 22. " fracted dates " are bonds that have run past their date unpaid , and so are broken . - H . N. H. 30. To catch the full sense of this line , the reader should remem- ber that in the Poet's ...
... conj . " find in safety . " - I . G. • 22. " fracted dates " are bonds that have run past their date unpaid , and so are broken . - H . N. H. 30. To catch the full sense of this line , the reader should remem- ber that in the Poet's ...
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... conj . " Was made to be " ; Long MS . , " “ Was ” ; Mason conj . " Was formed " ; Singer MS . , " Was truly " ; Collier MS . , " Was surely . " — I . G. 10. " Varro " ; servants were often addressed by the name of their masters . - H ...
... conj . " Was made to be " ; Long MS . , " “ Was ” ; Mason conj . " Was formed " ; Singer MS . , " Was truly " ; Collier MS . , " Was surely . " — I . G. 10. " Varro " ; servants were often addressed by the name of their masters . - H ...
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