The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Pagina 38
... means . Well therefore might fle fay , when the had deferibed the dearths of the feafons and fruitless toil of the hufbandmen , that The human mortals want their winter heryed . But , principally , fince the coming of Chriftianity ...
... means . Well therefore might fle fay , when the had deferibed the dearths of the feafons and fruitless toil of the hufbandmen , that The human mortals want their winter heryed . But , principally , fince the coming of Chriftianity ...
Pagina 55
... mean + Be it ounce , ] The ounce is a small tiger , or tiger - cat . JOHNSON . 5 O take the fenfe , fweet , of my innocence ; Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . ] Here , by fome mifchance or other , innocence and conference ...
... mean + Be it ounce , ] The ounce is a small tiger , or tiger - cat . JOHNSON . 5 O take the fenfe , fweet , of my innocence ; Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . ] Here , by fome mifchance or other , innocence and conference ...
Pagina 56
... means convinced of the neceffity of this alteration . Lyfander in the language of love profeffes , that as they have one heart , they fhall have one bed ; this Hermia thinks rather too much , and intreats him to lye further off ...
... means convinced of the neceffity of this alteration . Lyfander in the language of love profeffes , that as they have one heart , they fhall have one bed ; this Hermia thinks rather too much , and intreats him to lye further off ...
Pagina 65
... means in that theatre where the piece was acting . STEEVENS . 6 - juvenal , ] i . e . young man . So , Falftaff , " the juve nal thy mafter . STREVENS . 7 -cues and all . ] A cue , in ftage cant , is the last words of the preceding ...
... means in that theatre where the piece was acting . STEEVENS . 6 - juvenal , ] i . e . young man . So , Falftaff , " the juve nal thy mafter . STREVENS . 7 -cues and all . ] A cue , in ftage cant , is the last words of the preceding ...
Pagina 98
... mean , is this - So the woodbine , i . e . the feet honey - fuckle , doth gently entwift the barky fingers of the elm , and fo does the female ivy enring the fame fingers . It is not unfre- quent in the poets , as well as other writers ...
... mean , is this - So the woodbine , i . e . the feet honey - fuckle , doth gently entwift the barky fingers of the elm , and fo does the female ivy enring the fame fingers . It is not unfre- quent in the poets , as well as other writers ...
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