The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... expression occurs in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : " But with that speed and heat of appetite , " With which they greedily devour the way " To some great sports . " Steevens . So Ariel , to describe his alacrity in obeying Prospero's com ...
... expression occurs in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : " But with that speed and heat of appetite , " With which they greedily devour the way " To some great sports . " Steevens . So Ariel , to describe his alacrity in obeying Prospero's com ...
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... expression occurs se- veral times in The Merry Devil of Edmonton , 1608 : " Bankes your ale is a Philistine ; foxe zhart there fire i'th ' tail ont ; you are a rogue to charge us with mugs i'th ' rereward . A plague o ' this wind ! O ...
... expression occurs se- veral times in The Merry Devil of Edmonton , 1608 : " Bankes your ale is a Philistine ; foxe zhart there fire i'th ' tail ont ; you are a rogue to charge us with mugs i'th ' rereward . A plague o ' this wind ! O ...
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... you with her , hang upon her , and keep her in the same humour . In this sense the expression is used in The Guardian , by Massinger : " Hook on ; follow him , harpies . " Steevens . Fal . No more words ; let's have her . KING HENRY IV .
... you with her , hang upon her , and keep her in the same humour . In this sense the expression is used in The Guardian , by Massinger : " Hook on ; follow him , harpies . " Steevens . Fal . No more words ; let's have her . KING HENRY IV .
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... expressions from these plays of Henry IV , and put them into the mouth of Thersites addressing himself to Achilles : " Where's this great sword and buckler man of Greece ? " We shall have him in one of Sneak's noise , “ And come peaking ...
... expressions from these plays of Henry IV , and put them into the mouth of Thersites addressing himself to Achilles : " Where's this great sword and buckler man of Greece ? " We shall have him in one of Sneak's noise , “ And come peaking ...
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... expression of disdain at that time , of the same sense with that more modern one , Marry come up . The Oxford editor , not apprehending this , alters it to march . Warburton . Dr. Warburton is right . Much ! is used thus in Ben Jonson's ...
... expression of disdain at that time , of the same sense with that more modern one , Marry come up . The Oxford editor , not apprehending this , alters it to march . Warburton . Dr. Warburton is right . Much ! is used thus in Ben Jonson's ...
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