The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently diftinguish thee from the vul- gar , without the help of fortune . Lord of bis prefence apparently fignifies , great in his own perfan , and is ufed in this ...
... means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently diftinguish thee from the vul- gar , without the help of fortune . Lord of bis prefence apparently fignifies , great in his own perfan , and is ufed in this ...
Side 13
... mean , to be born out of wedlock . So , in The Family of Love , 1608 : " Woe worth the time that ever I gave fuck to a child that came in at the window ! " So , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : 66 -kindred that comes in ...
... mean , to be born out of wedlock . So , in The Family of Love , 1608 : " Woe worth the time that ever I gave fuck to a child that came in at the window ! " So , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : 66 -kindred that comes in ...
Side 16
... mean only fpruce in drefs . Chaucer fays in one of his prologues : - " Fresh and new her geare ypiked was . " And in the Merchaunts Tale : - " He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh . " In Hyrd's translation of Vives's ...
... mean only fpruce in drefs . Chaucer fays in one of his prologues : - " Fresh and new her geare ypiked was . " And in the Merchaunts Tale : - " He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh . " In Hyrd's translation of Vives's ...
Side 18
... mean to learn ; 8 For it fhall ftrew the footsteps of my rifing.- 9 But who comes in fuch hatte , in riding robes ? What woman ... means , that a woman who travelled about like a pof , was likely to born her husband . JOHNSON . Colbrand ...
... mean to learn ; 8 For it fhall ftrew the footsteps of my rifing.- 9 But who comes in fuch hatte , in riding robes ? What woman ... means , that a woman who travelled about like a pof , was likely to born her husband . JOHNSON . Colbrand ...
Side 19
... means a ready affent . So , in K. Hen . VI . P. III . act III . fc . ii : " K. Edw . Lords , give us leave ; I'll try this widow's wit . " Glo . Ay , good leave have you , for you will have leave . " STEEVENS . 4 Philip ! -Sparrow ...
... means a ready affent . So , in K. Hen . VI . P. III . act III . fc . ii : " K. Edw . Lords , give us leave ; I'll try this widow's wit . " Glo . Ay , good leave have you , for you will have leave . " STEEVENS . 4 Philip ! -Sparrow ...
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