The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fenfe it was certainly sometimes used . See an old tranflation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : --and it is more proper and peculiar speache to say , the shivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ...
... fenfe it was certainly sometimes used . See an old tranflation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : --and it is more proper and peculiar speache to say , the shivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ...
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... fenfe . So , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : ،، Then welcome peace , if he on peace confift . " See also p . 161 : " Of what conditions we shall stand upon . " MALONE . 9 - nice , ] i . e . trivial . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The ...
... fenfe . So , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : ،، Then welcome peace , if he on peace confift . " See also p . 161 : " Of what conditions we shall stand upon . " MALONE . 9 - nice , ] i . e . trivial . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The ...
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... ) I believe Shakspeare wrote common fence , i . e drove by self - defence . WARBURTON . Common fenfe is the general sense of general danger . JOHNSON . 1 Crowd us , and crush us , to this monstrous 168 SECOND PART OF.
... ) I believe Shakspeare wrote common fence , i . e drove by self - defence . WARBURTON . Common fenfe is the general sense of general danger . JOHNSON . 1 Crowd us , and crush us , to this monstrous 168 SECOND PART OF.
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... looks about for a meaning which he cannot find . There is no connection of fenfe nor regularity of tranfition from one 7 And thence to France shall we convey you safe 304 KING HENRY V. Confirm'd conspiracy with fearful France; ...
... looks about for a meaning which he cannot find . There is no connection of fenfe nor regularity of tranfition from one 7 And thence to France shall we convey you safe 304 KING HENRY V. Confirm'd conspiracy with fearful France; ...
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... fenfe us rule , that is , let us not give way to foolish fondness , but he ruled by our better understanding . He then continues his directions for her conduct in his absence . JOHNSON . Let fenfes rule evidently means , let prudence ...
... fenfe us rule , that is , let us not give way to foolish fondness , but he ruled by our better understanding . He then continues his directions for her conduct in his absence . JOHNSON . Let fenfes rule evidently means , let prudence ...
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