The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that ...
... play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that ...
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... play , ii . 199 : I think it plain that Biron means the game well known as hide - and - seek , though the following article in Cotgrave's Fr. and Engl . Dict . has been adduced to show that he possibly means blind - man's - buff ...
... play , ii . 199 : I think it plain that Biron means the game well known as hide - and - seek , though the following article in Cotgrave's Fr. and Engl . Dict . has been adduced to show that he possibly means blind - man's - buff ...
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... play , iv . 52 ; apparent pro- digies , vi . 636 . apparition of an armed Head rises - An , vii . 47 ; An apparition of a bloody Child rises , vii . 48 ; An apparition of a Child crowned , with a tree in his hand , rises , ibid .: " The ...
... play , iv . 52 ; apparent pro- digies , vi . 636 . apparition of an armed Head rises - An , vii . 47 ; An apparition of a bloody Child rises , vii . 48 ; An apparition of a Child crowned , with a tree in his hand , rises , ibid .: " The ...
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... play by Lodge's novel " ( MALONE ) : see iii . 3 . argal , a vulgar corruption of the Latin word ergo , vii . 192 , 193 ( twice ) . argentine , silver - hued , " of the silver moon " ( STEEVENS ) , viii . 70 . Argier , the old name for ...
... play by Lodge's novel " ( MALONE ) : see iii . 3 . argal , a vulgar corruption of the Latin word ergo , vii . 192 , 193 ( twice ) . argentine , silver - hued , " of the silver moon " ( STEEVENS ) , viii . 70 . Argier , the old name for ...
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... play , vii . 157 ; Have you heard the argument ? vii . 159 ; the argument of your praise , vii . 255 . Ariachne , vi . 88 : see note 154 , vi . 126 . arm , to take in one's arms : come , arm him , vii . 707 ; Arm your prize , viii . 206 ...
... play , vii . 157 ; Have you heard the argument ? vii . 159 ; the argument of your praise , vii . 255 . Ariachne , vi . 88 : see note 154 , vi . 126 . arm , to take in one's arms : come , arm him , vii . 707 ; Arm your prize , viii . 206 ...
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