The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... mafter'd , but by special grace : lie here- ] Means refide here , in the fame sense as an ambaffador is faid to lie leiger . See Beaumont and Fletcher's Love's Cure , or the Martial Maid , A & t II . fc . ii : " Or did the cold ...
... mafter'd , but by special grace : lie here- ] Means refide here , in the fame sense as an ambaffador is faid to lie leiger . See Beaumont and Fletcher's Love's Cure , or the Martial Maid , A & t II . fc . ii : " Or did the cold ...
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... mafter'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , fpeaks with great juftness against the folly of vows . They are made without fufficient regard to the variations of life , and are therefore broken by fome ...
... mafter'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , fpeaks with great juftness against the folly of vows . They are made without fufficient regard to the variations of life , and are therefore broken by fome ...
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... mafter , or inftruct any beast as he did his horfe . " And Sir Kenelm Digby ( A Treatise on Bodies , ch . xxxviii . p . 393 , ) obferves : " That his horfe would reftore a glove to the due owner , after the master had whispered the ...
... mafter , or inftruct any beast as he did his horfe . " And Sir Kenelm Digby ( A Treatise on Bodies , ch . xxxviii . p . 393 , ) obferves : " That his horfe would reftore a glove to the due owner , after the master had whispered the ...
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... mafter with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonfon hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horfe , which I find happened at Rome , where to the difgrace of the age , of the country , and of ...
... mafter with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonfon hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horfe , which I find happened at Rome , where to the difgrace of the age , of the country , and of ...
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... mafter : he was a man of good carriage , great carriage ; for he carried the town- gates on his back , like a porter : and he was in love . ARM . O well - knit Sampfon ! ftrong - jointed Samp- fon ! I do excel thee in my rapier , as ...
... mafter : he was a man of good carriage , great carriage ; for he carried the town- gates on his back , like a porter : and he was in love . ARM . O well - knit Sampfon ! ftrong - jointed Samp- fon ! I do excel thee in my rapier , as ...
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