The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... same meeter ballad - mongers . " Venom'd found agrees well with lafcivious ditties ; but not fo com- modioufly with one who meets another ; in which sense the word ap- pears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fabions ...
... same meeter ballad - mongers . " Venom'd found agrees well with lafcivious ditties ; but not fo com- modioufly with one who meets another ; in which sense the word ap- pears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fabions ...
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... Jonfon ufes it in the same sense , in The New Inn , act I. fc . vi : " You cannot think me of that coarfe condition , " To envy you any thing . " STEEVENS . Mighty , Mighty , and to be fear'd , than my condition 274 FIRST PART OF.
... Jonfon ufes it in the same sense , in The New Inn , act I. fc . vi : " You cannot think me of that coarfe condition , " To envy you any thing . " STEEVENS . Mighty , Mighty , and to be fear'd , than my condition 274 FIRST PART OF.
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... same ftrain of humour is discoverable : " Thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and shall fit in the chair , and I'll be the young prince and hit thee a box on the ear & c . " STEEVENS . This chair shall be my ftate , - ] This , as well ...
... same ftrain of humour is discoverable : " Thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and shall fit in the chair , and I'll be the young prince and hit thee a box on the ear & c . " STEEVENS . This chair shall be my ftate , - ] This , as well ...
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... same stamp , who is thus defcribed : " Thou unfpeakable rascal , thou a foldier ! " That with thy flops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chops , and thy robuftious words , " Fright'ft the poor whore , and terribly doft exact ...
... same stamp , who is thus defcribed : " Thou unfpeakable rascal , thou a foldier ! " That with thy flops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chops , and thy robuftious words , " Fright'ft the poor whore , and terribly doft exact ...
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... his tomb , he and wildness are interred in the same grave . A paffage in K. Henry V , a & t I. fc . i . very ftrongly confirms the reading of the text ; " The And with his spirit fadly I survive , To mock KING KING 591 H HENRY IV .
... his tomb , he and wildness are interred in the same grave . A paffage in K. Henry V , a & t I. fc . i . very ftrongly confirms the reading of the text ; " The And with his spirit fadly I survive , To mock KING KING 591 H HENRY IV .
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