The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 4 |
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Cecil , lord Burleigh , lord high treasurer , & c . in the reign of queen Elizabeth , when he put off his gown at night , used to say , Lie there , lord treasurer . Fuller's Holy State , p . 257. STEEvens .
Cecil , lord Burleigh , lord high treasurer , & c . in the reign of queen Elizabeth , when he put off his gown at night , used to say , Lie there , lord treasurer . Fuller's Holy State , p . 257. STEEvens .
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This word I have met with in books containing directions for gardeners , published in the time of queen Elizabeth . The present explanation may be countenanced by the following passage in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. X. ch .
This word I have met with in books containing directions for gardeners , published in the time of queen Elizabeth . The present explanation may be countenanced by the following passage in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. X. ch .
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So , in K. Henry VIII . that prince says to Anna Bullen" I were unmannerly to take you out , " And not to kiss you . " The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being silent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. s .
So , in K. Henry VIII . that prince says to Anna Bullen" I were unmannerly to take you out , " And not to kiss you . " The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being silent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. s .
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... if he meant it , he has ill expressed , but whether she was unmarried ; for after the dialogue which Prospero's interruption produces , he goes on pursuing his former question : Ô if a virgin , I'll make you queen of Naples .
... if he meant it , he has ill expressed , but whether she was unmarried ; for after the dialogue which Prospero's interruption produces , he goes on pursuing his former question : Ô if a virgin , I'll make you queen of Naples .
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Shakspeare himself had certainly read , and had probably now in his mind , a passage in the third book of The Fairy Queen , between Timias and Belphabe : 66 Angel or goddess ! do I call thee right ? " There - at she blushing , said , ah ...
Shakspeare himself had certainly read , and had probably now in his mind , a passage in the third book of The Fairy Queen , between Timias and Belphabe : 66 Angel or goddess ! do I call thee right ? " There - at she blushing , said , ah ...
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