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... feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " And yet thy body meeds a better grave . 19 i . e . deferves . Again , in a comedy called Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou ...
... feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " And yet thy body meeds a better grave . 19 i . e . deferves . Again , in a comedy called Look about you , 1600 : " Thou shalt be rich in honour , full of speed ; " Thou ...
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... feems to mean is , - This flave ( to the honour of his character ) has , & c . The modern editors read - Unto this hour , which may be right . - STEEVENS . I should have no doubt in preferring the modern reading , unto this hour , as it ...
... feems to mean is , - This flave ( to the honour of his character ) has , & c . The modern editors read - Unto this hour , which may be right . - STEEVENS . I should have no doubt in preferring the modern reading , unto this hour , as it ...
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... feems to have been copied from our au- thor's King John , A & IV . fc . ii . The Dutchess of Malfy had certainly appeared before 1619 , for Burbage , who died in that year , acted in it ; I believe , before 1616 , for I imagine it is ...
... feems to have been copied from our au- thor's King John , A & IV . fc . ii . The Dutchess of Malfy had certainly appeared before 1619 , for Burbage , who died in that year , acted in it ; I believe , before 1616 , for I imagine it is ...
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... feems , had more confidence in lord Timon than mine , olher- wife his fi . e . my mafter's ) debt ( i . e . the money due do him from Timon ) would certainly have been as great as your mafler's ( i . c . as the money which Timon owes to ...
... feems , had more confidence in lord Timon than mine , olher- wife his fi . e . my mafter's ) debt ( i . e . the money due do him from Timon ) would certainly have been as great as your mafler's ( i . c . as the money which Timon owes to ...
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... feems diametri- cally oppofite to his idea . It is equally fo , that the editor [ Mr. Malone has availed himself of the above Remark , to vary the expreffion of his conjecture , and give it a fenfe it would otherwife never have had ...
... feems diametri- cally oppofite to his idea . It is equally fo , that the editor [ Mr. Malone has availed himself of the above Remark , to vary the expreffion of his conjecture , and give it a fenfe it would otherwife never have had ...
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