“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... poet means Maygames , at which a snow would be very unwelcome and unexpected . It is only a periphra- sis for May . T. Warton . I have no doubt that the more obvious interpretation is the true one . So , in Chaucer's Knightes Tale ...
... poet means Maygames , at which a snow would be very unwelcome and unexpected . It is only a periphra- sis for May . T. Warton . I have no doubt that the more obvious interpretation is the true one . So , in Chaucer's Knightes Tale ...
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... poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion , restored king to the text . Theobald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke , " a word which , in our author's time , seems to have been used with great ...
... poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion , restored king to the text . Theobald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke , " a word which , in our author's time , seems to have been used with great ...
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... poet's true reading ; and the meaning is this : " Though you hope for high words , and should have them , it will be but a low acquisition at best . " This our poet calls a low having ; and it is a substantive which he uses in several ...
... poet's true reading ; and the meaning is this : " Though you hope for high words , and should have them , it will be but a low acquisition at best . " This our poet calls a low having ; and it is a substantive which he uses in several ...
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... poet's works , ( Character of a Bawd ) 1630 : - " the cloathe - bag of counsel , the capcase , fardle , pack , male , of friendly toleration : " The quarto 1598 , and the first folio , have - thee male . Corrected by the edi- tor of the ...
... poet's works , ( Character of a Bawd ) 1630 : - " the cloathe - bag of counsel , the capcase , fardle , pack , male , of friendly toleration : " The quarto 1598 , and the first folio , have - thee male . Corrected by the edi- tor of the ...
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... poet or reciter took leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away . Now the usual salutation amongst the Romans at parting , as well as meeting , was the word salvé . Moth ...
... poet or reciter took leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away . Now the usual salutation amongst the Romans at parting , as well as meeting , was the word salvé . Moth ...
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