The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... mother , or hysterica passio , which , in the Poet's time , was not thought peculiar to women only . 3 If , says the fool , you had been schooled by the ant , you would have known that the king's train , like that sagacious insect ...
... mother , or hysterica passio , which , in the Poet's time , was not thought peculiar to women only . 3 If , says the fool , you had been schooled by the ant , you would have known that the king's train , like that sagacious insect ...
Page 58
... mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress . - O , are you free ? [ TO KENT . Some other time for that . - Beloved Regan , Thy sister's naught . O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - toothed unkindness , like a vulture , here.- [ Points to his ...
... mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adultress . - O , are you free ? [ TO KENT . Some other time for that . - Beloved Regan , Thy sister's naught . O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - toothed unkindness , like a vulture , here.- [ Points to his ...
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... mother's blood . The allu- sions to this fable are very numerous in old writers . 2 It should be observed , that Killico is one of the devils mentioned in Harsnet's Declaration of Popish Impostures . The inquisitive reader may find a ...
... mother's blood . The allu- sions to this fable are very numerous in old writers . 2 It should be observed , that Killico is one of the devils mentioned in Harsnet's Declaration of Popish Impostures . The inquisitive reader may find a ...
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... to his Myste- rious Mother : - " The finest picture ever drawn of a head discomposed by misfortune is that of king Lear . His thoughts dwell on the ingrati- Glo . Canst thou blame him ? His daughters seek SC . IV . ] 77 KING LEAR .
... to his Myste- rious Mother : - " The finest picture ever drawn of a head discomposed by misfortune is that of king Lear . His thoughts dwell on the ingrati- Glo . Canst thou blame him ? His daughters seek SC . IV . ] 77 KING LEAR .
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... Mother Bom- bie , 1594 . 3 A lym or lyme was a blood - hound ( see Minsheu's Dict . in voce ) ; sometimes also called a limmer or leamer ; from the leam or leash , in which he was held till he was let slip . 4 Tijk is the Runic word for ...
... Mother Bom- bie , 1594 . 3 A lym or lyme was a blood - hound ( see Minsheu's Dict . in voce ) ; sometimes also called a limmer or leamer ; from the leam or leash , in which he was held till he was let slip . 4 Tijk is the Runic word for ...
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