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Pagina 49
... signified to push violently ; and , as in such an action a loud noise was frequently made , it afterwards seems to have been used in the sense of to clash . So , in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , v . 2618 : " And he him hurtleth with his ...
... signified to push violently ; and , as in such an action a loud noise was frequently made , it afterwards seems to have been used in the sense of to clash . So , in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , v . 2618 : " And he him hurtleth with his ...
Pagina 53
... Signifies , that from you great Rome shall suck Reviving blood ; and that great men shall press For tinctures , stains , relicks , and cognizance.9 This by Calphurnia's dream is signified . Cas . And this way have you well expounded it ...
... Signifies , that from you great Rome shall suck Reviving blood ; and that great men shall press For tinctures , stains , relicks , and cognizance.9 This by Calphurnia's dream is signified . Cas . And this way have you well expounded it ...
Pagina 65
... signify - as oft as that shall happen . There are too many instances of similar ellipsis destroyed by the player editors , at the expense of metre . Steevens . That fears him much ; and my misgiving still Falls G 2 JULIUS CÆSAR . 65 Bru ...
... signify - as oft as that shall happen . There are too many instances of similar ellipsis destroyed by the player editors , at the expense of metre . Steevens . That fears him much ; and my misgiving still Falls G 2 JULIUS CÆSAR . 65 Bru ...
Pagina 80
... signified to lacerate . So , in Solyman and Perseda , a tragedy , 1599 Basilisco feeling the end of his dagger , says : " This point will mar her skin . " Malone . To mar sometimes signified to deface , as in Othello : " Nor mar that ...
... signified to lacerate . So , in Solyman and Perseda , a tragedy , 1599 Basilisco feeling the end of his dagger , says : " This point will mar her skin . " Malone . To mar sometimes signified to deface , as in Othello : " Nor mar that ...
Pagina 88
... , or under the command of his lieutenants , who had abused their trust . Charge is so usual a word in Shakspeare , to signify the forces committed to Hath given me some worthy cause to wish Things done 88 JULIUS CESAR .
... , or under the command of his lieutenants , who had abused their trust . Charge is so usual a word in Shakspeare , to signify the forces committed to Hath given me some worthy cause to wish Things done 88 JULIUS CESAR .
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