The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... Lord and aide from Pluto blake ; He , from deepe caues by Acherons darke shores ( Where circles vaine and spels he vs'd to make ) , T'aduise his king in these extremes is come ; Achitophell so counsell'd Absalome . " The original has ...
... Lord and aide from Pluto blake ; He , from deepe caues by Acherons darke shores ( Where circles vaine and spels he vs'd to make ) , T'aduise his king in these extremes is come ; Achitophell so counsell'd Absalome . " The original has ...
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... lord , v . 167 ; We be affied , iii . 166 . affy , to trust , to confide : so I do affy In thy uprightness , vi . 284 . afore me , equivalent to God afore me , viii . 22 . agate very vilely cut - If low , an , ii . 104 ; I was never ...
... lord , v . 167 ; We be affied , iii . 166 . affy , to trust , to confide : so I do affy In thy uprightness , vi . 284 . afore me , equivalent to God afore me , viii . 22 . agate very vilely cut - If low , an , ii . 104 ; I was never ...
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... . all , applied to two persons : good morrow to you all , my lords , iv . 353 ; as all you know , v . 134 . all amort , dejected , dispirited ( Fr. à la mort ) , iii . 160 ; v . 46 . ALL - ALMS - DRINK . 11 all at once.
... . all , applied to two persons : good morrow to you all , my lords , iv . 353 ; as all you know , v . 134 . all amort , dejected , dispirited ( Fr. à la mort ) , iii . 160 ; v . 46 . ALL - ALMS - DRINK . 11 all at once.
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... Lord , for , " Good Lord , how many alliances are forming ! Every one is likely to be married but me " ( BOSWELL ) , ii . 93 . allicholy , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for melancholy , i . 359 . alligant , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for ...
... Lord , for , " Good Lord , how many alliances are forming ! Every one is likely to be married but me " ( BOSWELL ) , ii . 93 . allicholy , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for melancholy , i . 359 . alligant , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for ...
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... Lord Chief Justice calls Falstaff the Prince's ill angel or genius ; which Falstaff turns off by saying , an ill angel ( meaning the coin called an angel ) is light , " THEOBALD ) , iv . 324 ; he hath a legion of angels ( with a quibble ) ...
... Lord Chief Justice calls Falstaff the Prince's ill angel or genius ; which Falstaff turns off by saying , an ill angel ( meaning the coin called an angel ) is light , " THEOBALD ) , iv . 324 ; he hath a legion of angels ( with a quibble ) ...
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