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... common old editions , may not suspect it to be spurious . Steevens . 6 at a minute's rest . ] Our author probably wrote : 66 66 at a minim's rest . " Langton . This conjecture seems confirmed by a passage in Romeo and Juliet : rests his ...
... common old editions , may not suspect it to be spurious . Steevens . 6 at a minute's rest . ] Our author probably wrote : 66 66 at a minim's rest . " Langton . This conjecture seems confirmed by a passage in Romeo and Juliet : rests his ...
Pagina 33
... is not used in its common acceptation , but means to explain , as one language is explained by another . So , in Hamlet : out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor C 2 OF WINDSOR . 33 Fal. Well, sirs, I am almost out ...
... is not used in its common acceptation , but means to explain , as one language is explained by another . So , in Hamlet : out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor C 2 OF WINDSOR . 33 Fal. Well, sirs, I am almost out ...
Pagina 34
... Common- wealth , 1617 , which may perhaps support the old reading : " Master Decker's Bellman of London , hath set forth the vices of the time so lively , that it is impossible the anchor of any other man's braine could sound the sea of ...
... Common- wealth , 1617 , which may perhaps support the old reading : " Master Decker's Bellman of London , hath set forth the vices of the time so lively , that it is impossible the anchor of any other man's braine could sound the sea of ...
Pagina 36
... common people . Warburton , 5 bear you these letters tightly ; ] i . e . cleverly , adroitly . So , in Antony aud Cleopatra , Antony , putting on his armour , says : My queen's a squire 66 " More tight at this , than thou . " Malone ...
... common people . Warburton , 5 bear you these letters tightly ; ] i . e . cleverly , adroitly . So , in Antony aud Cleopatra , Antony , putting on his armour , says : My queen's a squire 66 " More tight at this , than thou . " Malone ...
Pagina 40
... common vulgar idiom in the North . Wee alone , has only the signification of little . Thus Cleveland : " A Yorkshire wee bit , longer than a mile . " The proverb is a mile and a wee bit ; i , e . about a league and a half . Ritson . 1 a ...
... common vulgar idiom in the North . Wee alone , has only the signification of little . Thus Cleveland : " A Yorkshire wee bit , longer than a mile . " The proverb is a mile and a wee bit ; i , e . about a league and a half . Ritson . 1 a ...
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