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iv. oldal
... word , he withes it to be remembered , that the plan is not en- tirely his own , but that he has in a great mea- sure fallen in with , and adopted the fenti- ments of the eminent writer already named . The method pursued throughout the ...
... word , he withes it to be remembered , that the plan is not en- tirely his own , but that he has in a great mea- sure fallen in with , and adopted the fenti- ments of the eminent writer already named . The method pursued throughout the ...
8. oldal
... word , viz . faletés , i . e . fmut , or fmuttiness . Dire des faletés , is , to talk lewdly . Saletés having been at first printed without the accent , was read faletes , and thence arose the miftake . 3- A. B. indite the author of ...
... word , viz . faletés , i . e . fmut , or fmuttiness . Dire des faletés , is , to talk lewdly . Saletés having been at first printed without the accent , was read faletes , and thence arose the miftake . 3- A. B. indite the author of ...
11. oldal
... words are here oddly fhuffled into nonsense . We should read , pierce the ftill - moving air , " This fings with piercing . ' " " i . e . pierce the air , which is in perpetual motion , and fuffers no injury by piercing . WARBURTON ...
... words are here oddly fhuffled into nonsense . We should read , pierce the ftill - moving air , " This fings with piercing . ' " " i . e . pierce the air , which is in perpetual motion , and fuffers no injury by piercing . WARBURTON ...
24. oldal
... words all ears took captive ; Whofe dear perfection , hearts that fcorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd miftrefs . All's ... word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to fpeak . Richard III ...
... words all ears took captive ; Whofe dear perfection , hearts that fcorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd miftrefs . All's ... word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to fpeak . Richard III ...
28. oldal
... word not likely to have been corrupted . JOHNSON . It appears from Sir A. Gorges ' tranflation of Lucan , that fome part of the intestines was anciently called the rimme . " The flender rimme , too weak to part " The boyling liver from ...
... word not likely to have been corrupted . JOHNSON . It appears from Sir A. Gorges ' tranflation of Lucan , that fome part of the intestines was anciently called the rimme . " The flender rimme , too weak to part " The boyling liver from ...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in Which the ... Andrew Becket Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2018 |
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againſt All's Antony and Cleopatra blood Cafar Coriolanus Cymbeline death doft doth expreffion eyes faid fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fignify firſt fleep fome fool forrow foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gentlemen of Verona grief Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry V. A. Henry VI Henry VIII himſelf honour itſelf JOHNSON Julius Cæfar King John Lear look lord Love's Labour Loft means Meaſure for Meaſure Merchant of Venice Midfummer Night's Dream moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble o'er obferves Othello paffage paffion poor preſent reafon Richard Richard II ſeen Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe ſhould read ſpeak ſtate STEEVENS ſtill tears Tempeft thee thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Creffida Twelfth Night ufed uſe virtue WARBURTON whofe Whoſe Winter's Tale word