The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Riley, 1806 |
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... stands in the old copy , I have followed it . Steevens . 2 i.e. stays me here at home unkept : ] We should read stys , keeps me like a brute . The following words - for call you that keeping — that differs not from the stalling of an ox ...
... stands in the old copy , I have followed it . Steevens . 2 i.e. stays me here at home unkept : ] We should read stys , keeps me like a brute . The following words - for call you that keeping — that differs not from the stalling of an ox ...
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... stand ; but till I learned its meaning from this note , I read : Be better employed , and be naught a while . In the same sense as we say — It is better to do mischief , than to do nothing . Johnson . Notwithstanding Dr. Warburton's far ...
... stand ; but till I learned its meaning from this note , I read : Be better employed , and be naught a while . In the same sense as we say — It is better to do mischief , than to do nothing . Johnson . Notwithstanding Dr. Warburton's far ...
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... stand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good ; and yet was not the knight forsworn . Cel . How prove you that , in the great heap of your knowledge ? Ros . Ay , marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Touch . Stand you ...
... stand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good ; and yet was not the knight forsworn . Cel . How prove you that , in the great heap of your knowledge ? Ros . Ay , marry ; now unmuzzle your wisdom . Touch . Stand you ...
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... stands up , Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless block . " 7 — as you have exceeded promise , ] The old copy , without re- gard to the measure , reads - all promise . Steevens . 8 one out of suits with fortune ; ] This seems an allusion ...
... stands up , Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless block . " 7 — as you have exceeded promise , ] The old copy , without re- gard to the measure , reads - all promise . Steevens . 8 one out of suits with fortune ; ] This seems an allusion ...
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... stand . The sense of the established text is not remote or obscure . Where would be the absurdity of say- ing , You know not the law which teaches you to do right ? Johnson . to take your change upon you , ] i . e . to take your change ...
... stand . The sense of the established text is not remote or obscure . Where would be the absurdity of say- ing , You know not the law which teaches you to do right ? Johnson . to take your change upon you , ] i . e . to take your change ...
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