The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... seems to allude to the cuckold's horns . So afterwards : " and so buffets himself on the fore- head , crying , peer out , peer out . " Of the season is a phrase of the forest . Malone . Mr. Malone points the passage thus : " Ay , buck ...
... seems to allude to the cuckold's horns . So afterwards : " and so buffets himself on the fore- head , crying , peer out , peer out . " Of the season is a phrase of the forest . Malone . Mr. Malone points the passage thus : " Ay , buck ...
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... seems to justify our reading - Court cut and long tail . Sir J. Hawkins . come cut and long - tail , ] This phrase is often found in old plays , and seldom , if ever , with any variation . The change therefore proposed by Sir John ...
... seems to justify our reading - Court cut and long tail . Sir J. Hawkins . come cut and long - tail , ] This phrase is often found in old plays , and seldom , if ever , with any variation . The change therefore proposed by Sir John ...
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... seems not to have known that by any real passion of tenderness , the selfish craft , the careless jol- lity , and the lazy luxury of Falstaff must have suffered so much abatement , that little of his former cast would have remained ...
... seems not to have known that by any real passion of tenderness , the selfish craft , the careless jol- lity , and the lazy luxury of Falstaff must have suffered so much abatement , that little of his former cast would have remained ...
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... seems to be taken for shows exhibited through a glass with such lights as make the pictures appear really protuberant . The Duke therefore says , that nature has here exhibited such a show , where shadows seem realities ; where that ...
... seems to be taken for shows exhibited through a glass with such lights as make the pictures appear really protuberant . The Duke therefore says , that nature has here exhibited such a show , where shadows seem realities ; where that ...
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... seems to have thought ) but to newness . The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be - Whether it be the fault of new- ness , a fault arising from the mind being dazzled by a novel au- thority ...
... seems to have thought ) but to newness . The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be - Whether it be the fault of new- ness , a fault arising from the mind being dazzled by a novel au- thority ...
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