The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 12 卷 |
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As , in our author's age , was frequently used in the sense of that . So , in North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had been burnt . " MALOne . 7 I am glad , THAT my WEAK words ] For the ...
As , in our author's age , was frequently used in the sense of that . So , in North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had been burnt . " MALOne . 7 I am glad , THAT my WEAK words ] For the ...
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... and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . STEEVENS . " 5 In FAVOUR's like the work- ] The old edition reads : Is favors , like the work .
... and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . STEEVENS . " 5 In FAVOUR's like the work- ] The old edition reads : Is favors , like the work .
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Remorse ( says Mr. Heath ) signifies the conscious uneasiness arising from a sense of having done wrong ; to extinguish which feeling , nothing has so great a tendency as absolute uncontrouled power . I think Warburton right . JOHNSON .
Remorse ( says Mr. Heath ) signifies the conscious uneasiness arising from a sense of having done wrong ; to extinguish which feeling , nothing has so great a tendency as absolute uncontrouled power . I think Warburton right . JOHNSON .
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I have not found it in the common modern sense in any book earlier than the Dictionary published by Edward Phillips , in 1657 . Mortal is certainly used here , as in many other places , for deadly .
I have not found it in the common modern sense in any book earlier than the Dictionary published by Edward Phillips , in 1657 . Mortal is certainly used here , as in many other places , for deadly .
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Again , in the second of these two senses in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : " —a fallacious policy ... Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : " Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is ...
Again , in the second of these two senses in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : " —a fallacious policy ... Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : " Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is ...
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