The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17 |
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But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon signification of without , unless , except . Antony , says the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON .
But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon signification of without , unless , except . Antony , says the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON .
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Change of clothes , in the time of Shakspeare , signified variety of them . Coriolanus says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which ...
Change of clothes , in the time of Shakspeare , signified variety of them . Coriolanus says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which ...
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The substantive change being formerly used to signify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) ... and no proof is produced to show that it signified to dress ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange .
The substantive change being formerly used to signify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) ... and no proof is produced to show that it signified to dress ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange .
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To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] garlands , " signifies , to be a triumphant cuckold ; a cuckold who will consider his state as an honourable one . Thus , says Benedick , in Much Ado about Nothing : " There is no staff more ...
To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] garlands , " signifies , to be a triumphant cuckold ; a cuckold who will consider his state as an honourable one . Thus , says Benedick , in Much Ado about Nothing : " There is no staff more ...
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And then observes , that " Shakspeare knew the legal signification of the term , as appears from a passage in As you like it : " And let my officers of such a nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . " See Vol . VIII . p .
And then observes , that " Shakspeare knew the legal signification of the term , as appears from a passage in As you like it : " And let my officers of such a nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . " See Vol . VIII . p .
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