The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 17 |
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... second book of his Faery Queen , Canto II : " His body lean and meagre as a rake . ” As thin as a whipping - poft , is another proverb of the fame kind . Stanyhurft , in bis tranflation of the third book of Virgil , 1582 , defcribing ...
... second book of his Faery Queen , Canto II : " His body lean and meagre as a rake . ” As thin as a whipping - poft , is another proverb of the fame kind . Stanyhurft , in bis tranflation of the third book of Virgil , 1582 , defcribing ...
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... second . The phrafe in queftion occurs in Hayward : " The Scots heaved up into high hope of victory " & c . Many inftances of Shakspeare's attachment to the verb heave , might be added on this occafion . STEEVENS . In our well - found ...
... second . The phrafe in queftion occurs in Hayward : " The Scots heaved up into high hope of victory " & c . Many inftances of Shakspeare's attachment to the verb heave , might be added on this occafion . STEEVENS . In our well - found ...
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... second folio reads , whether by accident or choice : " With fhunless defamy . Defamie is an old French word fignifying infamy . TYRWHITT . It occurs often in John Bale's English Votaries , 1550. STEEVENS . 3 - Aruck Corioli , like a ...
... second folio reads , whether by accident or choice : " With fhunless defamy . Defamie is an old French word fignifying infamy . TYRWHITT . It occurs often in John Bale's English Votaries , 1550. STEEVENS . 3 - Aruck Corioli , like a ...
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... , we should read - enemy's or enemies ' town . STEFVENS . 4 In being Coriolanus : ] i , e . in having derived that furname from the fack of Corioli , STEEVENS . Re - enter Second Servant . 2. SERV . Whence 372 CORIOLANUS .
... , we should read - enemy's or enemies ' town . STEFVENS . 4 In being Coriolanus : ] i , e . in having derived that furname from the fack of Corioli , STEEVENS . Re - enter Second Servant . 2. SERV . Whence 372 CORIOLANUS .
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William Shakespeare. Re - enter Second Servant . 2. SERV . Whence are you , fir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to fuch companions ? Pray , get you out . COR . Away ! 2. SERV . Away ? Get ... Second Servant. ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter Second Servant . 2. SERV . Whence are you , fir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to fuch companions ? Pray , get you out . COR . Away ! 2. SERV . Away ? Get ... Second Servant. ...
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