Stockdale's Edition of Shakespeare: Including, in One Volume, the Whole of His Dramatic Works with Explanatory Notes Compiled from Various CommentatorsJohn Stockdale, 1784 - 1079 |
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... means to live , Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How luth and lufty the grafs looks ? how green ? Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Sch . With an eye of green in ' t . Ant . He iniffes not much . Seb . No ; he doth ...
... means to live , Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How luth and lufty the grafs looks ? how green ? Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Sch . With an eye of green in ' t . Ant . He iniffes not much . Seb . No ; he doth ...
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... means , in this place , to pafs fentence . 2 A broker was used for matchmaker , fome- hows for procurefs . 3 Stomach was used for pahon or obfinacy . 4 Defeant is a terin in mufic . 3. The mean is the tenor in music . 6 The speaker here ...
... means , in this place , to pafs fentence . 2 A broker was used for matchmaker , fome- hows for procurefs . 3 Stomach was used for pahon or obfinacy . 4 Defeant is a terin in mufic . 3. The mean is the tenor in music . 6 The speaker here ...
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... means your ladyship ? do you not like it ? Sil . Yes , yes ! the lines are very quaintly writ : Nay , take them . Val . Madam , they are for you . Sil . Ay , ay ; you writ them , fir , at my requeft But I will none of them ; they are ...
... means your ladyship ? do you not like it ? Sil . Yes , yes ! the lines are very quaintly writ : Nay , take them . Val . Madam , they are for you . Sil . Ay , ay ; you writ them , fir , at my requeft But I will none of them ; they are ...
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... means to fay , that the per- tion of itealing is to do it in the shortest time possible . 4 A proverb . S In thofe times the sag of both fexes were inftructed in carving , as a neceffary accomplishment . 6 That is , tolased . 7 The old ...
... means to fay , that the per- tion of itealing is to do it in the shortest time possible . 4 A proverb . S In thofe times the sag of both fexes were inftructed in carving , as a neceffary accomplishment . 6 That is , tolased . 7 The old ...
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... means , fhould know any wickedness : old folks , you know , as defire , to make myself acquainted with you . I have difcretion , as they fay , and know the world . fhall difcover a thing to you , wherein I muit very Fal . Fare thee well ...
... means , fhould know any wickedness : old folks , you know , as defire , to make myself acquainted with you . I have difcretion , as they fay , and know the world . fhall difcover a thing to you , wherein I muit very Fal . Fare thee well ...
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