“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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... person who personated the Chorus at the end of the first Act . [ Har . Coll . Verp . Huds . White , Hal . Clarke . ULR . This was the usual name of the person who spoke the prologues and epi- logues to the play or to single acts - a ...
... person who personated the Chorus at the end of the first Act . [ Har . Coll . Verp . Huds . White , Hal . Clarke . ULR . This was the usual name of the person who spoke the prologues and epi- logues to the play or to single acts - a ...
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... person singular but also the third person plural has , in the present tense , the final syllable eth ; and Tollet traces this to the Anglo - Saxon , in which it is the grammatical rule , corresponding to the Danish - Saxon that has only ...
... person singular but also the third person plural has , in the present tense , the final syllable eth ; and Tollet traces this to the Anglo - Saxon , in which it is the grammatical rule , corresponding to the Danish - Saxon that has only ...
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... person who would bear to be called a collier was said to carry coals . It after- wards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So , in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1598 : " He carried coales that could ...
... person who would bear to be called a collier was said to carry coals . It after- wards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So , in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1598 : " He carried coales that could ...
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... persons rather than the words of one person . 66. bills . ] NARES . A kind of pike or halbert formerly carried by the English infantry , and afterwards the usual weapon of watchmen . It is described by Sir Wm . Temple as giving the most ...
... persons rather than the words of one person . 66. bills . ] NARES . A kind of pike or halbert formerly carried by the English infantry , and afterwards the usual weapon of watchmen . It is described by Sir Wm . Temple as giving the most ...
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... person ) , " therefore he had pursued his humour , " etc. Collier has with true judgment restored the above reading , but to his explanation of the second " most , " as meaning " most people , " I cannot assent . DEL . Benvolio measured ...
... person ) , " therefore he had pursued his humour , " etc. Collier has with true judgment restored the above reading , but to his explanation of the second " most , " as meaning " most people , " I cannot assent . DEL . Benvolio measured ...
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