The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6 |
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Steevens . paucas pallabris ; ] Sly , as an ignorant fellow , is purposely made to aim at languages out of his knowledge , and knock the words out of joint . The Spaniards say , pocas palabras , i . e . few words : as they do likewise ...
Steevens . paucas pallabris ; ] Sly , as an ignorant fellow , is purposely made to aim at languages out of his knowledge , and knock the words out of joint . The Spaniards say , pocas palabras , i . e . few words : as they do likewise ...
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<< Steevens . " Hiero . O , is he so ? King . Who is he , that interrupts our business ? “ Hiero . Not I : -Hieronymo , beware ; go by , go by . " So Sly here , not caring to be dunn'd by the Hostess , cries to her in effect ; “ Don't ...
<< Steevens . " Hiero . O , is he so ? King . Who is he , that interrupts our business ? “ Hiero . Not I : -Hieronymo , beware ; go by , go by . " So Sly here , not caring to be dunn'd by the Hostess , cries to her in effect ; “ Don't ...
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Steevens . The office of third - borough is known to all acquainted with the civil constitution of this country , to be co - extensive with that of the constable . Sir F. Hawkins . - falls asleep .
Steevens . The office of third - borough is known to all acquainted with the civil constitution of this country , to be co - extensive with that of the constable . Sir F. Hawkins . - falls asleep .
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Steevens . It seems from the commentary of Ulitius upon Gratius , from Caius de Canibus Britannicis , from bracco , in Spelman's Glossary , and from Markham's Country Contentments , that brache originally meant a bitch . Ulitius , p .
Steevens . It seems from the commentary of Ulitius upon Gratius , from Caius de Canibus Britannicis , from bracco , in Spelman's Glossary , and from Markham's Country Contentments , that brache originally meant a bitch . Ulitius , p .
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Steevens . 6 — to accept our duty . ] It was in those times the custom of players to travel in companies , and offer their service at great honses . Johnson . In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which ...
Steevens . 6 — to accept our duty . ] It was in those times the custom of players to travel in companies , and offer their service at great honses . Johnson . In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which ...
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