The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sense in which it is used by musicians ; and in the present line with the addition of the preposition by , in a quite different sense . To set by in old language signifies to make account of . So , in the First Book of Samuel , xviii ...
... sense in which it is used by musicians ; and in the present line with the addition of the preposition by , in a quite different sense . To set by in old language signifies to make account of . So , in the First Book of Samuel , xviii ...
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... and the morrow mass celebrated , and a sermon preached , " & c . Strype's Mem . vol . iii . p . 305. GREY . A month's mind , in the ritual sense , signifies not desire or Luc . Ay , madam , you may say what 26 ACT I. TWO GENTLEMEN.
... and the morrow mass celebrated , and a sermon preached , " & c . Strype's Mem . vol . iii . p . 305. GREY . A month's mind , in the ritual sense , signifies not desire or Luc . Ay , madam , you may say what 26 ACT I. TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... affection , Mr. Mason has not told us . The poet more pro- bably used set metaphorically , with a view to the sense in which VAL . Last night she enjoin'd me to write some D 2 SC . I. 35 OF VERONA . SPEED. Marry, sir, so painted, to ...
... affection , Mr. Mason has not told us . The poet more pro- bably used set metaphorically , with a view to the sense in which VAL . Last night she enjoin'd me to write some D 2 SC . I. 35 OF VERONA . SPEED. Marry, sir, so painted, to ...
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... sense , or rather perhaps to signify a puppet- show ; the master whereof may properly be said to be an inter- preter , as being the explainer of the inarticulate language of the actors . The speech of the servant is an allusion to that ...
... sense , or rather perhaps to signify a puppet- show ; the master whereof may properly be said to be an inter- preter , as being the explainer of the inarticulate language of the actors . The speech of the servant is an allusion to that ...
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... sense of the passage , had he said " O that it could speak like a wood woman ! " But he uses the feminine pronoun in speaking of the shoe , because it is supposed to represent a woman . M. MASON . 5 if the TY'D were lost ; ] This ...
... sense of the passage , had he said " O that it could speak like a wood woman ! " But he uses the feminine pronoun in speaking of the shoe , because it is supposed to represent a woman . M. MASON . 5 if the TY'D were lost ; ] This ...
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