The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 18 卷 |
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MALONE . ' Tis much , is a colloquial phrase ; and the meaning of it , in many
instances , can be gathered only from the tenor of the speech in which it occurs .
On the present occasion , I believe , it signifies- ' Tis an alarming circumstance , a
...
MALONE . ' Tis much , is a colloquial phrase ; and the meaning of it , in many
instances , can be gathered only from the tenor of the speech in which it occurs .
On the present occasion , I believe , it signifies- ' Tis an alarming circumstance , a
...
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Malone . 2 Take on with me , ] Be enraged at me . So , in Pierce Penniless his
Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 ... MALONE . To take on is a phrase
still in use among the vulgar , and signifies — to persist in clamorous lamentation
.
Malone . 2 Take on with me , ] Be enraged at me . So , in Pierce Penniless his
Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 ... MALONE . To take on is a phrase
still in use among the vulgar , and signifies — to persist in clamorous lamentation
.
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MALONE . * Mr. Theobald's and Dr. Warburton's idea on which the foregoing
Dissertation is founded , had received ... Mr. Malone , with much labour and
ingenuity , has given support to the sentiments of these gentlemen ; but , in my
judgment ...
MALONE . * Mr. Theobald's and Dr. Warburton's idea on which the foregoing
Dissertation is founded , had received ... Mr. Malone , with much labour and
ingenuity , has given support to the sentiments of these gentlemen ; but , in my
judgment ...
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