The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... edition in 1576 . On one of this author's comick tales , a work mentioned by Sir John Harrington , there is reason to believe Shakspeare founded his Much Ado About Nothing . plunged in the sea by a storm , from which PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... edition in 1576 . On one of this author's comick tales , a work mentioned by Sir John Harrington , there is reason to believe Shakspeare founded his Much Ado About Nothing . plunged in the sea by a storm , from which PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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... edition brack'd . JOHNSON . - Vestegan , p . 61 , speaking of beer , says " So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . " This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following ...
... edition brack'd . JOHNSON . - Vestegan , p . 61 , speaking of beer , says " So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . " This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following ...
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... edition , 1690 : " Corydon's doleful knell to the tune of Ding , dong . " " I must go seek a new love , " Yet will I ring her knell , " Ding , dong . " The same burthen to a song occurs in The Merchant of Venice , Act III . Sc . II ...
... edition , 1690 : " Corydon's doleful knell to the tune of Ding , dong . " " I must go seek a new love , " Yet will I ring her knell , " Ding , dong . " The same burthen to a song occurs in The Merchant of Venice , Act III . Sc . II ...
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... edition , my very industrious and learned correspondent , Mr. Tollet , of Betley , in Staffordshire , has enabled me to retract a too hasty censure on Bailey , to whom we were long indebted for our only English Dictionary . In a small ...
... edition , my very industrious and learned correspondent , Mr. Tollet , of Betley , in Staffordshire , has enabled me to retract a too hasty censure on Bailey , to whom we were long indebted for our only English Dictionary . In a small ...
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... edition reads pioned and twilled brims , which gave rise to Mr. Holt's conjecture , that the poet originally wrote : · with pioned and tilled brims . " Peonied is the emendation of Hanmer . 66 Spenser and the author of Muleasses the ...
... edition reads pioned and twilled brims , which gave rise to Mr. Holt's conjecture , that the poet originally wrote : · with pioned and tilled brims . " Peonied is the emendation of Hanmer . 66 Spenser and the author of Muleasses the ...
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