The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... observed on such another occasion , ) is always characterized by contrarieties . STEEVENS . 8 " Dread prince of plackets , ] A placket is a petticoat . Douce . Of trotting paritors , ] An apparitor , or paritor , is an officer of the ...
... observed on such another occasion , ) is always characterized by contrarieties . STEEVENS . 8 " Dread prince of plackets , ] A placket is a petticoat . Douce . Of trotting paritors , ] An apparitor , or paritor , is an officer of the ...
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... observations . ble . FARMER . It appears that suitor was anciently pronounced shooter . So , in The Puritan , 1605 : the maid informs her mistress that some archers are come to wait on her . She supposes them to be fletchers , or arrow ...
... observations . ble . FARMER . It appears that suitor was anciently pronounced shooter . So , in The Puritan , 1605 : the maid informs her mistress that some archers are come to wait on her . She supposes them to be fletchers , or arrow ...
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... observed ) pro- nounced alike in Shakspeare's time . So , in Essays and Cha- racters of a Prison and Prisoners , by G. M. 1618 : " The king's guard are counted the strongest archers , but here are better suitors . " Again , in Antony ...
... observed ) pro- nounced alike in Shakspeare's time . So , in Essays and Cha- racters of a Prison and Prisoners , by G. M. 1618 : " The king's guard are counted the strongest archers , but here are better suitors . " Again , in Antony ...
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... observation may be found at the end of The Comedy of Errors . Mr. Tyrwhitt's last observation is fully supported by a subse- quent passage : 66 and then we , " Following the signs , woo'd but the sign of she . " MALONE . • For as it ...
... observation may be found at the end of The Comedy of Errors . Mr. Tyrwhitt's last observation is fully supported by a subse- quent passage : 66 and then we , " Following the signs , woo'd but the sign of she . " MALONE . • For as it ...
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... observed to me , it is evident it must belong to Holo- fernes . The Curate is employed in reading the letter to himself ; and while he is doing so , that the stage may not stand still , Holofernes either pulls out a book , or ...
... observed to me , it is evident it must belong to Holo- fernes . The Curate is employed in reading the letter to himself ; and while he is doing so , that the stage may not stand still , Holofernes either pulls out a book , or ...
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