The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7 |
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MALOne , sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue refractory . But I suspect we should readset you out . MALONE . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop Sanderson : “ They are glad , rather than sit ...
MALOne , sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue refractory . But I suspect we should readset you out . MALONE . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop Sanderson : “ They are glad , rather than sit ...
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I have suffered this note to hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has shown that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his dissertation at the end of this play , MALONE . in the world's debate .
I have suffered this note to hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has shown that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his dissertation at the end of this play , MALONE . in the world's debate .
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It is not for prisoners to be too silent in their words ; ] I suppose we should read , it is not for prisoners to be silent in their wards , that is , in custody , in the holds . Johnson . The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic ...
It is not for prisoners to be too silent in their words ; ] I suppose we should read , it is not for prisoners to be silent in their wards , that is , in custody , in the holds . Johnson . The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic ...
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... And hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " “ Fucati sermonis opem mens conscia laudis 66 Abnuit- " STEEVENS . • Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's ...
... And hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " “ Fucati sermonis opem mens conscia laudis 66 Abnuit- " STEEVENS . • Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's ...
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But that one half which is unsatisfied , We will give up our right in Aquitain , And hold fair friendship with his majesty . But that , it seems , he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ...
But that one half which is unsatisfied , We will give up our right in Aquitain , And hold fair friendship with his majesty . But that , it seems , he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ...
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