The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst , Fairfax ; and signifies , far gone in woe . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Awake , revenge , or we are wo - begone ! " " So woe - begone , fo inly charg'd with woe . " Again ...
... English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst , Fairfax ; and signifies , far gone in woe . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Awake , revenge , or we are wo - begone ! " " So woe - begone , fo inly charg'd with woe . " Again ...
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... " If any ask a reason , why ? or how ? " Say , English Edward vail'd his staff to you . " See Vol . VIII . p . 8 , n . 9 . VOL . XIII . STEEVENS . C 1 Having been well , that would have made me fick KING HENRY IV . 17 1 ...
... " If any ask a reason , why ? or how ? " Say , English Edward vail'd his staff to you . " See Vol . VIII . p . 8 , n . 9 . VOL . XIII . STEEVENS . C 1 Having been well , that would have made me fick KING HENRY IV . 17 1 ...
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... English credulity . STEEVENS . 4 to gird at me : ] i . e . to gibe . So , in Lyly's Mother Bombie , 1594 : " We maids are mad wenches ; we gird them , and Hout them , " & c . See Vol . IX . p . 367 , n . 5 7 . STEEVENS . mandrake ...
... English credulity . STEEVENS . 4 to gird at me : ] i . e . to gibe . So , in Lyly's Mother Bombie , 1594 : " We maids are mad wenches ; we gird them , and Hout them , " & c . See Vol . IX . p . 367 , n . 5 7 . STEEVENS . mandrake ...
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... English real , rial , or royal . The poet seems to mean that a barber can no more earn fix- pence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other , STEEVENS ...
... English real , rial , or royal . The poet seems to mean that a barber can no more earn fix- pence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other , STEEVENS ...
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... English nation , if they 3 marry , not in ashes , and sackcloth ; but in new filk , and old fack . So , Sir John Harrington , of a reformed brother . Epigrams . L. 3. 17 : 4 " Sackcloth and cinders they advise to use ; 66 BOWLE . Sack ...
... English nation , if they 3 marry , not in ashes , and sackcloth ; but in new filk , and old fack . So , Sir John Harrington , of a reformed brother . Epigrams . L. 3. 17 : 4 " Sackcloth and cinders they advise to use ; 66 BOWLE . Sack ...
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