The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... shall be nothing here . " STEEVENS . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here intended , in the fense affixed to it by Mr. Steevens : " Be content to be a cypher , ORL ...
... shall be nothing here . " STEEVENS . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here intended , in the fense affixed to it by Mr. Steevens : " Be content to be a cypher , ORL ...
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... Shall I keep your hogs , and eat husks with them ? What prodigal portion have I spent , that I fhould come to fuch penury ? OLI . Know you where you are , fir ? ORL . O , fir , very well : here in your orchard . OLI . Know you before ...
... Shall I keep your hogs , and eat husks with them ? What prodigal portion have I spent , that I fhould come to fuch penury ? OLI . Know you where you are , fir ? ORL . O , fir , very well : here in your orchard . OLI . Know you before ...
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... shall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own search , and altogether against my will . 3 in the foreft of Arden , ] Ardenne is a foreft of con- fiderable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and ...
... shall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own search , and altogether against my will . 3 in the foreft of Arden , ] Ardenne is a foreft of con- fiderable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and ...
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... shall not be so long ; this wrestler fhall clear all : nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go about . [ Exit . SCENE II . A Lawn before the Duke's Palace . Enter ROSALIND and CELIA . CEL . I pray thee ...
... shall not be so long ; this wrestler fhall clear all : nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I'll go about . [ Exit . SCENE II . A Lawn before the Duke's Palace . Enter ROSALIND and CELIA . CEL . I pray thee ...
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... means the noise which the breaking of ribs would occafion , or the hollow found which proceeds from a perfon's receiving a violent fall . Douce . CA upon rib - breaking ? -Shall we see this wrestling AS YOU LIKE IT . 23.
... means the noise which the breaking of ribs would occafion , or the hollow found which proceeds from a perfon's receiving a violent fall . Douce . CA upon rib - breaking ? -Shall we see this wrestling AS YOU LIKE IT . 23.
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