“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... MERCHANT OF VENICE . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY H. MAXWELL AND T. S. MANNING . 3925 て V.4 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . VOL . IV 1805 . THE PLAYS PHILADELPHIA: ...
... MERCHANT OF VENICE . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY H. MAXWELL AND T. S. MANNING . 3925 て V.4 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . VOL . IV 1805 . THE PLAYS PHILADELPHIA: ...
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... Merchant of Venice , and in Othello , he has applied the epithet green - ey'd . Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green eyes , nor to jealousy ; but to the willow , the supposed ornament of unsuccessful lovers : " Sing , all a ...
... Merchant of Venice , and in Othello , he has applied the epithet green - ey'd . Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green eyes , nor to jealousy ; but to the willow , the supposed ornament of unsuccessful lovers : " Sing , all a ...
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... Merchant of Venice . Johnson . 8 chuck , ] i . e . chicken ; an ancient term of endearment . So , in Macbeth : " Be innocent of the knowledge , dearest chuck — . " Steevens . - . mirth , as it were , I have acquainted you 106 LOVE'S ...
... Merchant of Venice . Johnson . 8 chuck , ] i . e . chicken ; an ancient term of endearment . So , in Macbeth : " Be innocent of the knowledge , dearest chuck — . " Steevens . - . mirth , as it were , I have acquainted you 106 LOVE'S ...
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... Merchant of Venice : " And now , good sweet , say thy opinion . " Again , in Othello : 66 O , my sweet , " I prattle out of tune . " The editor of the second folio , with less probability , ( as it ap- pears to me ) reads - fair ...
... Merchant of Venice : " And now , good sweet , say thy opinion . " Again , in Othello : 66 O , my sweet , " I prattle out of tune . " The editor of the second folio , with less probability , ( as it ap- pears to me ) reads - fair ...
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... Merchant of Venice : " With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come . " See the note on that line - But the Oxford editor was in the same case , and so alters it to fleers . Warburton . To make my lady laugh , when she's dispos'd ...
... Merchant of Venice : " With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come . " See the note on that line - But the Oxford editor was in the same case , and so alters it to fleers . Warburton . To make my lady laugh , when she's dispos'd ...
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