The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen12 |
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... fignifies reward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus says - " no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself . And in the Third Part of Henry VI . Prince Edward says - " We are the fons of brave Plantagenet , " Each ...
... fignifies reward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus says - " no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself . And in the Third Part of Henry VI . Prince Edward says - " We are the fons of brave Plantagenet , " Each ...
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... fignifies both travel and a day's work . However , he is not to be censured for what he himself rejected . JOHNSON . The quarto , in which these lines are found , is said in its title . page to have been corrected by the author ; and ...
... fignifies both travel and a day's work . However , he is not to be censured for what he himself rejected . JOHNSON . The quarto , in which these lines are found , is said in its title . page to have been corrected by the author ; and ...
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... fignified stand still , addressed to those who were preparing to rush forward . But the Oxford editor kindly ... fignifies , by flackening fail to become stationary . It occurs again in King Henry VIII : 2 3 - " Even the billows ...
... fignified stand still , addressed to those who were preparing to rush forward . But the Oxford editor kindly ... fignifies , by flackening fail to become stationary . It occurs again in King Henry VIII : 2 3 - " Even the billows ...
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... fignifies no more than a fingle root of it ; but a raze is the Indian term for a bale of it . THEOBALD . of ginger , So , in the old anonymous play of Henry V : " he hath taken the great raze of ginger , that bouncing Bess , & c . was ...
... fignifies no more than a fingle root of it ; but a raze is the Indian term for a bale of it . THEOBALD . of ginger , So , in the old anonymous play of Henry V : " he hath taken the great raze of ginger , that bouncing Bess , & c . was ...
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... fignifies , not one who would content himself to bor- row , i . e . rob you for the sake of fix - pence . That to borrow was the cant phrafe for to fteal , is well known ; and that to strike likewise fignified to borrow , let the ...
... fignifies , not one who would content himself to bor- row , i . e . rob you for the sake of fix - pence . That to borrow was the cant phrafe for to fteal , is well known ; and that to strike likewise fignified to borrow , let the ...
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