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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4 That have CONSENTED If this expression means no more than that the stars
gave a bare consent , or agreed to let King Henry die , it does no great honour to
its author , I believe to consent , in this instance , means to act in concert .
4 That have CONSENTED If this expression means no more than that the stars
gave a bare consent , or agreed to let King Henry die , it does no great honour to
its author , I believe to consent , in this instance , means to act in concert .
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How now , ambitious Humphry ? what means this 4 ? Glo . Peeld priest " , dost .
chou command me to be shut out ? 3 Tawny Coats . ] It appears from the
following passage in a comedy called , A Maidenhead Well Lost , 1634 , that a
tawny coat ...
How now , ambitious Humphry ? what means this 4 ? Glo . Peeld priest " , dost .
chou command me to be shut out ? 3 Tawny Coats . ] It appears from the
following passage in a comedy called , A Maidenhead Well Lost , 1634 , that a
tawny coat ...
第 245 頁
Mates him " means — that first puts an end to his moving . To mate is a term in
chess , used when the King is stopped from moving , and an end put to the game
. Percy . Mates him , means confounds him ; from amatir or mater , Fr. To mate is ...
Mates him " means — that first puts an end to his moving . To mate is a term in
chess , used when the King is stopped from moving , and an end put to the game
. Percy . Mates him , means confounds him ; from amatir or mater , Fr. To mate is ...
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