The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... appears to have been going out of use in the time of Shakespeare , who here ridicules it . abhor , yea , from my soul Refuse you for my judge - I utterly , v . 520 : “ These are not mere words of passion , but technical terms in the ...
... appears to have been going out of use in the time of Shakespeare , who here ridicules it . abhor , yea , from my soul Refuse you for my judge - I utterly , v . 520 : “ These are not mere words of passion , but technical terms in the ...
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... appear a person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) . Ajax , That slew himself , & c . — The Greeks upon advice did bury , vi . 294 : " This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the ...
... appear a person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) . Ajax , That slew himself , & c . — The Greeks upon advice did bury , vi . 294 : " This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the ...
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... appears to have been formerly used with much latitude ; and sometimes in such a way that it is not easy to find out what those who used it pre- cisely meant by it . But according to its most ancient signification , it implies a ...
... appears to have been formerly used with much latitude ; and sometimes in such a way that it is not easy to find out what those who used it pre- cisely meant by it . But according to its most ancient signification , it implies a ...
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... appears to have been a pro- verbial expression ( Compare , in Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , ' My Motto shall be , Base is the man that paies . " Second Part , sig . L 2 , ed . 1631 ) . 66 base court , basse - cour , Fr. , iv . 152 ...
... appears to have been a pro- verbial expression ( Compare , in Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , ' My Motto shall be , Base is the man that paies . " Second Part , sig . L 2 , ed . 1631 ) . 66 base court , basse - cour , Fr. , iv . 152 ...
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... with what sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain BATE - BAVIAN . 31 English , that he tells.
... with what sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain BATE - BAVIAN . 31 English , that he tells.
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