The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... affection , affectation : witty without affection , ii . 207 ; indict ( con- vict ) the author of affection , vii . 143 . affectioned , affected , iii . 350 . affects , affections : shifts to strange affects , i . 477 ; every man with ...
... affection , affectation : witty without affection , ii . 207 ; indict ( con- vict ) the author of affection , vii . 143 . affectioned , affected , iii . 350 . affects , affections : shifts to strange affects , i . 477 ; every man with ...
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... affections have their full , ii . 101 ; the very bent of honour , ii . 123 ; thy affection cannot hold the bent , iii . 352 ; in the full bent , vii . 132 ; fool me to the top of my bent , vii . 163 : " Bent is used by our author for ...
... affections have their full , ii . 101 ; the very bent of honour , ii . 123 ; thy affection cannot hold the bent , iii . 352 ; in the full bent , vii . 132 ; fool me to the top of my bent , vii . 163 : " Bent is used by our author for ...
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... affections , that it is in moste men altera natura : yea , the very sucking babes hath a kind of adulation towards their nurses for the dugge . " Ulpian Fulwel's Arte of Flatterie , -Preface to the Reader , -1579 , 4to ( Mr. Singer ...
... affections , that it is in moste men altera natura : yea , the very sucking babes hath a kind of adulation towards their nurses for the dugge . " Ulpian Fulwel's Arte of Flatterie , -Preface to the Reader , -1579 , 4to ( Mr. Singer ...
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... affections are stolen - in a word , to steal , here , and in many other places , means little else than to win by imperceptible progression , by gentle violence , & c . " Note on Massinger's Works , vol . ii . p . 467 , ed . 1813 ...
... affections are stolen - in a word , to steal , here , and in many other places , means little else than to win by imperceptible progression , by gentle violence , & c . " Note on Massinger's Works , vol . ii . p . 467 , ed . 1813 ...
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... affection of any kind , had thence passed on into that of such an emotion the very reverse of love . We seem to have it in the intermediate sense in such instances as the fol- lowing ; ' Some dear cause Will in concealment wrap me up a ...
... affection of any kind , had thence passed on into that of such an emotion the very reverse of love . We seem to have it in the intermediate sense in such instances as the fol- lowing ; ' Some dear cause Will in concealment wrap me up a ...
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