The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ancient printed editions , but only in the MSS . STEEVENS . I imagine this phrase must have reached our author in some other way ; for I suspect he did not devote much time to the perusal of old MSS . MALONE . 2 Let me see thee froth ...
... ancient printed editions , but only in the MSS . STEEVENS . I imagine this phrase must have reached our author in some other way ; for I suspect he did not devote much time to the perusal of old MSS . MALONE . 2 Let me see thee froth ...
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... ancient grudge to the red - haired Danes . TOLLET . 4 See my quotation in King Henry VIII . Act V. sc . ii . STEEVENS . as tall a man of his hands , ] Perhaps this is an allu- sion to the jockey measure , so many hands high , used by ...
... ancient grudge to the red - haired Danes . TOLLET . 4 See my quotation in King Henry VIII . Act V. sc . ii . STEEVENS . as tall a man of his hands , ] Perhaps this is an allu- sion to the jockey measure , so many hands high , used by ...
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... ancient , being used by Gower : " A worthie knight was of his honde , " There was none suche in all the londe . " De Confessione Amantis , lib . v . fol . 118. b . STEEVENS . The tall man of the old dramatick writers , was a man of a ...
... ancient , being used by Gower : " A worthie knight was of his honde , " There was none suche in all the londe . " De Confessione Amantis , lib . v . fol . 118. b . STEEVENS . The tall man of the old dramatick writers , was a man of a ...
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... ancient gentry would condescend to accept . See Sir Henry Spelman's epigram on them , Gloss . p . 76 , which ends thus : 66 dum cauponare recusant " Ex vera geniti nobilitate viri ; " Interea e caulis hic prorepit , ille tabernis , " Et ...
... ancient gentry would condescend to accept . See Sir Henry Spelman's epigram on them , Gloss . p . 76 , which ends thus : 66 dum cauponare recusant " Ex vera geniti nobilitate viri ; " Interea e caulis hic prorepit , ille tabernis , " Et ...
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... authors , an inundation of clas- sical pedantry very soon infected our poetry , and that perpetual allusions to ancient fable were introduced , as in the present in- VOL . V. F MRS . FORD . Why , this is the very SC . I. 65 OF WINDSOR .
... authors , an inundation of clas- sical pedantry very soon infected our poetry , and that perpetual allusions to ancient fable were introduced , as in the present in- VOL . V. F MRS . FORD . Why , this is the very SC . I. 65 OF WINDSOR .
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