The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observes ) in the Virgin Martyr : 66 when the battering ram " Were fetching his career backward to pash " Me with his horns to pieces . " STEEVENS . I have lately learned that pash in Scotland fignifies a head . The old reading ...
... observes ) in the Virgin Martyr : 66 when the battering ram " Were fetching his career backward to pash " Me with his horns to pieces . " STEEVENS . I have lately learned that pash in Scotland fignifies a head . The old reading ...
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... observes , that the word even is not to be understood here as an adverb , but as an adjective , fignifying equal or indifferent . ' STFFVENS . The epithet even handed , as applied in Macbeth to Justice , feema to unite both fenfes ...
... observes , that the word even is not to be understood here as an adverb , but as an adjective , fignifying equal or indifferent . ' STFFVENS . The epithet even handed , as applied in Macbeth to Justice , feema to unite both fenfes ...
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... observe , that thefe tawdry laces were not the firings with which the ladies faften their ftays , but were worn about their heads , and their waifts . So , in The Four P's . 1569 : " Brooches and rings , and all manner of beads ...
... observe , that thefe tawdry laces were not the firings with which the ladies faften their ftays , but were worn about their heads , and their waifts . So , in The Four P's . 1569 : " Brooches and rings , and all manner of beads ...
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... observe , are very frequently miftaken , vice verfa , for each other , in the old impreffions of our author . THEOBALD . The fame error is found in the Indu & ion to K. Henry IV . P. II . edit . 1623 : ་ ་ Stuffing the ears of them with ...
... observe , are very frequently miftaken , vice verfa , for each other , in the old impreffions of our author . THEOBALD . The fame error is found in the Indu & ion to K. Henry IV . P. II . edit . 1623 : ་ ་ Stuffing the ears of them with ...
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