Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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Strana 38
... used the word mo for more , as ' twas ge- nerally used in his time . In the last version of the bible at the Hampton - court conferences , the word moe for more is used near thirty times . Sc , vi . Profpers . SUE AD This mif - fhaped ...
... used the word mo for more , as ' twas ge- nerally used in his time . In the last version of the bible at the Hampton - court conferences , the word moe for more is used near thirty times . Sc , vi . Profpers . SUE AD This mif - fhaped ...
Strana 171
... used every fifth year among the Olympian games . Rather per- haps becaufe it was the laft of the Πελαθλοι , or the quinque certamina gymnaftica , used on the fifth , or last day of the olympicks . It was likewise amongst the Roman ...
... used every fifth year among the Olympian games . Rather per- haps becaufe it was the laft of the Πελαθλοι , or the quinque certamina gymnaftica , used on the fifth , or last day of the olympicks . It was likewise amongst the Roman ...
Strana 399
... used in the same sense , in SbakeSpeare's time . So , in Ben Jonson's play , intit'led , Every Man out of bis Humour , act - 2 . fc . 1 . Sogliardo . “ Nay look you Sir , there's nere " a gentleman in the country has the like humours ...
... used in the same sense , in SbakeSpeare's time . So , in Ben Jonson's play , intit'led , Every Man out of bis Humour , act - 2 . fc . 1 . Sogliardo . “ Nay look you Sir , there's nere " a gentleman in the country has the like humours ...
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