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Σελίδα 12
... ufed as many other reflective verbs are by Shakspeare , for to let or hinder himself : then the meaning will be , " I'll give him my per- miffion to tarry for a month , " & c . Dr. Warburton and the fubfe- quent editors read , I think ...
... ufed as many other reflective verbs are by Shakspeare , for to let or hinder himself : then the meaning will be , " I'll give him my per- miffion to tarry for a month , " & c . Dr. Warburton and the fubfe- quent editors read , I think ...
Σελίδα 22
... ufed in the paffage quoted from The Merchant of Venice . MALONE . 6 Thou dost make poffible , things not fo held , ] i . e . thou doft make thofe things poffible , which are conceived to be impoffible . JOHNSON . To exprefs the ...
... ufed in the paffage quoted from The Merchant of Venice . MALONE . 6 Thou dost make poffible , things not fo held , ] i . e . thou doft make thofe things poffible , which are conceived to be impoffible . JOHNSON . To exprefs the ...
Σελίδα 29
... ufed as an expreffion to fignify the loweft degree about the court . See Anftis . Ord . Gart . I. App . p . 15 : " The earl of Surry began the borde in prefence : the earl of Arundel washed with him , and fat both at the firft meffe ...
... ufed as an expreffion to fignify the loweft degree about the court . See Anftis . Ord . Gart . I. App . p . 15 : " The earl of Surry began the borde in prefence : the earl of Arundel washed with him , and fat both at the firft meffe ...
Σελίδα 35
... ufed in the Mf . In As you like it and Love's Labour's Loft , her and his are frequently confounded . Theobald , I find , had made the fame emendation .. thought : 66 In King Henry VIII . we have again the fame a lofs of her , " That ...
... ufed in the Mf . In As you like it and Love's Labour's Loft , her and his are frequently confounded . Theobald , I find , had made the fame emendation .. thought : 66 In King Henry VIII . we have again the fame a lofs of her , " That ...
Σελίδα 46
... ufed as a verb . Good expedition befriend me , by removing me from a place of danger , and comfort the innocent queen , by removing the object of her husband's jea- loufy ; the queen , who is the fubject of his converfation , but with ...
... ufed as a verb . Good expedition befriend me , by removing me from a place of danger , and comfort the innocent queen , by removing the object of her husband's jea- loufy ; the queen , who is the fubject of his converfation , but with ...
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