The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... referred to in Note 63 , Act iv . , " King John . " 35. To blench . " To shrink , ' ' to draw back . ' See Note 5 , Act i . 36. Unrespective sieve . " Unrespective " is here used for disregardful , ' ' made for containing disregarded ...
... referred to in Note 63 , Act iv . , " King John . " 35. To blench . " To shrink , ' ' to draw back . ' See Note 5 , Act i . 36. Unrespective sieve . " Unrespective " is here used for disregardful , ' ' made for containing disregarded ...
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... referred fairly guide them ! -especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . - Fair prince , here is good broken ...
... referred fairly guide them ! -especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . - Fair prince , here is good broken ...
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... ; and Coriolanus had performed this deed on the occasion referred to . 51. Gilt . gold . Formerly used for ' gilding , ' or an inlaying of At Grecian swords ' contending.52 - Tell Valeria , We 74 ACT I. ] [ SCENE III . CORIOLANUS .
... ; and Coriolanus had performed this deed on the occasion referred to . 51. Gilt . gold . Formerly used for ' gilding , ' or an inlaying of At Grecian swords ' contending.52 - Tell Valeria , We 74 ACT I. ] [ SCENE III . CORIOLANUS .
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... referred to by the pronouns 66 their " and " theirs . " See Note 25 , Act ii . , “ Henry VIII . ” 25. Your prattling nurse . " Your " is here used , idio- matically , to instance a generality . See Note 48 , Act i . , " Second Part ...
... referred to by the pronouns 66 their " and " theirs . " See Note 25 , Act ii . , “ Henry VIII . ” 25. Your prattling nurse . " Your " is here used , idio- matically , to instance a generality . See Note 48 , Act i . , " Second Part ...
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... referred to in Note 43 , Act iii . , ' Henry VIII . ; " where " wholesome " means ' propitious , ' ' favourable , ' ' beneficial . In " Hamlet , " Act ii . , sc . 2 , Guil- denstern says , " If it shall please you to make me a whole ...
... referred to in Note 43 , Act iii . , ' Henry VIII . ; " where " wholesome " means ' propitious , ' ' favourable , ' ' beneficial . In " Hamlet , " Act ii . , sc . 2 , Guil- denstern says , " If it shall please you to make me a whole ...
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