The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... present sense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . he Grief , in ancient language , signifies , bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Diseases , & c . by T. T. 1591 : “ being at that ...
... present sense , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . he Grief , in ancient language , signifies , bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatise of fundrie Diseases , & c . by T. T. 1591 : “ being at that ...
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... present passage , or in that in As you like it . See Vol . VIII . p . 222 , n . 5 . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Thy fecret pleasure turns to open shame , - Thy smoothing titles to a ragged name . " 66 Again in our poet's eighth ...
... present passage , or in that in As you like it . See Vol . VIII . p . 222 , n . 5 . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Thy fecret pleasure turns to open shame , - Thy smoothing titles to a ragged name . " 66 Again in our poet's eighth ...
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... present , and yet ( as that gentleman has remarked ) is made to fay nothing on this interefting occafion . " MALONE . 3 “ You caft the event of war , & c , ) The fourteen lines from hence to Bardolph's next speech , are not to be found ...
... present , and yet ( as that gentleman has remarked ) is made to fay nothing on this interefting occafion . " MALONE . 3 “ You caft the event of war , & c , ) The fourteen lines from hence to Bardolph's next speech , are not to be found ...
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... present grief had wip'd it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety , and revenge : Get posts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never so few , and never yet more need . SCENE II . London ...
... present grief had wip'd it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety , and revenge : Get posts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never so few , and never yet more need . SCENE II . London ...
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... present phrase , -to be in with a tradef- man . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " as lief they would put ratsbane in my mouth , 26 SECOND PART OF.
... present phrase , -to be in with a tradef- man . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " as lief they would put ratsbane in my mouth , 26 SECOND PART OF.
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