The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... signifies an island . See Lhuyd's Archæo- logia . STEEVENS . 7- pronounce his death , ] The old copy , injuriously to metre , reads- - · pronounce his present death . ” STEEVENS . Thunder . SCENE III . A Heath . Enter the SC . II . 27 ...
... signifies an island . See Lhuyd's Archæo- logia . STEEVENS . 7- pronounce his death , ] The old copy , injuriously to metre , reads- - · pronounce his present death . ” STEEVENS . Thunder . SCENE III . A Heath . Enter the SC . II . 27 ...
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... signifies away ! run ! and that it is of Saxon origin . The original Saxon verb has not been pre- served in any other way ; but the glossaries supply ryne for run- ning ; and , in the old Islandic , runka signifies to agitate , to move ...
... signifies away ! run ! and that it is of Saxon origin . The original Saxon verb has not been pre- served in any other way ; but the glossaries supply ryne for run- ning ; and , in the old Islandic , runka signifies to agitate , to move ...
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... signifies an unhappy one . STEEVENS . It may be added , that " bitten and Verbieten , in the German , signify to pray and to interdict . " S. W. 4 Shall he DWINDLE , & c . ] This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of ...
... signifies an unhappy one . STEEVENS . It may be added , that " bitten and Verbieten , in the German , signify to pray and to interdict . " S. W. 4 Shall he DWINDLE , & c . ] This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of ...
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... signifying a prophecy by the translator of Hector Boethius , in the year 1541 , as well as for the Destinies , by Chaucer and Holinshed , " Of the weirdis gevyn to Makbeth and Banqhuo , " is the argument of one of the chapters . Gawin ...
... signifying a prophecy by the translator of Hector Boethius , in the year 1541 , as well as for the Destinies , by Chaucer and Holinshed , " Of the weirdis gevyn to Makbeth and Banqhuo , " is the argument of one of the chapters . Gawin ...
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... signification , creatures of his own brain ; for he could not be so extravagant to ask such a question : but it is used for supernatural , spiritual . WARBURTON . By fantastical he means creatures of fantasy or imagination : the ...
... signification , creatures of his own brain ; for he could not be so extravagant to ask such a question : but it is used for supernatural , spiritual . WARBURTON . By fantastical he means creatures of fantasy or imagination : the ...
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