Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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... better affurance . ] So in the Tempest . I am more better . Sc . ib . →→ Bot . There is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your living lion ] Farquhar in his Beaux Stratagem , I think , puts the like blunder into Boniface's mouth ...
... better affurance . ] So in the Tempest . I am more better . Sc . ib . →→ Bot . There is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your living lion ] Farquhar in his Beaux Stratagem , I think , puts the like blunder into Boniface's mouth ...
Strana 290
... better do I wear , no better do I feed . XXI . " Therefore I do not any one envy , Nor am envy'd of any one therefore ; " They that have much , fear much to lose " thereby , " And store of cares do follow riches ftore . " The little ...
... better do I wear , no better do I feed . XXI . " Therefore I do not any one envy , Nor am envy'd of any one therefore ; " They that have much , fear much to lose " thereby , " And store of cares do follow riches ftore . " The little ...
Strana 366
... better than a penny in purse . ] ' Mr. Ray , together with this proverb , men- tions the French Proverb . " Bon fair avoir amy en cour , car le pro- ces , en eft plus court . Gall . A friend in court makes the process fhort ...
... better than a penny in purse . ] ' Mr. Ray , together with this proverb , men- tions the French Proverb . " Bon fair avoir amy en cour , car le pro- ces , en eft plus court . Gall . A friend in court makes the process fhort ...
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