The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 20
... means this fcorn , thou moft untoward knave ? Phil . Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco 7 like : What ! s There's toys abroad ; & c . ] i . e . rumours , idle reports . So , in B. Jonfon's Sejanus : " Toys , mere toys , " What ...
... means this fcorn , thou moft untoward knave ? Phil . Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco 7 like : What ! s There's toys abroad ; & c . ] i . e . rumours , idle reports . So , in B. Jonfon's Sejanus : " Toys , mere toys , " What ...
Side 31
... means of her finful offspring , whofe in- jury [ the ufurpation of Arthur's rights ] may be confidered as her injury , or the injury of her fin - conceiving womb ; and John's in- jury may also be confidered as the beadle or officer of ...
... means of her finful offspring , whofe in- jury [ the ufurpation of Arthur's rights ] may be confidered as her injury , or the injury of her fin - conceiving womb ; and John's in- jury may also be confidered as the beadle or officer of ...
Side 34
... means the fame as the French rondeur , i . e . the circle . So , in All's loft by Luft , a tragedy by Rowley , 1633 : 66 -will the meet our arms " With an alternate roundure ? ” Again , in Shakespeare's 21ft fonnet : 66 all things rare ...
... means the fame as the French rondeur , i . e . the circle . So , in All's loft by Luft , a tragedy by Rowley , 1633 : 66 -will the meet our arms " With an alternate roundure ? ” Again , in Shakespeare's 21ft fonnet : 66 all things rare ...
Side 39
... mean , Our fears are the kings which at prefent rule us . ' As the fame fenfe may be obtained by a much flighter alteration , I am more inclined to read : King'd of our fears , King'd is ufed as a participle paffive by Shakespeare more ...
... mean , Our fears are the kings which at prefent rule us . ' As the fame fenfe may be obtained by a much flighter alteration , I am more inclined to read : King'd of our fears , King'd is ufed as a participle paffive by Shakespeare more ...
Side 44
... means to compare zeal to metal in a state of fus fion , and not to diffolving ice . STEEVENS . + In old editions : For Angiers and fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , And all that we upon this fide the fea , Except this city now by us ...
... means to compare zeal to metal in a state of fus fion , and not to diffolving ice . STEEVENS . + In old editions : For Angiers and fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , And all that we upon this fide the fea , Except this city now by us ...
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