“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Bear Th ' addition nobly ever , vi . 163 ; In which addition , hail , vii . 213 ; whereby he does receive Particular addition , vii . 243 ; with swinish phrase Soil our addition ( “ disparage us by using , as characteristic of us ...
... Bear Th ' addition nobly ever , vi . 163 ; In which addition , hail , vii . 213 ; whereby he does receive Particular addition , vii . 243 ; with swinish phrase Soil our addition ( “ disparage us by using , as characteristic of us ...
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... bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but qy . ? ) aim , guess , conjecture : my jealous aim , i . 316 ; What you would work me to , I have some aim , vii . 114 ; where the aim reports , viii . 142 . aim , to guess , to ...
... bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but qy . ? ) aim , guess , conjecture : my jealous aim , i . 316 ; What you would work me to , I have some aim , vii . 114 ; where the aim reports , viii . 142 . aim , to guess , to ...
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... bear it before them to Dunsinane " ( UPTON , -whose explanation is at least very ingenious ) : I may add here a remark of the truly learned Lobeck ; " Mortuorum capita fatidica jam multo ante Bafometum et illud galeatum phantasma , quod ...
... bear it before them to Dunsinane " ( UPTON , -whose explanation is at least very ingenious ) : I may add here a remark of the truly learned Lobeck ; " Mortuorum capita fatidica jam multo ante Bafometum et illud galeatum phantasma , quod ...
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... bears attaint , iv . 472 ; nor any man an attaint , vi . 12 ; poison thee with my attaint , ix . 304 . attaint , attainted : attaint with faults ( a passage rejected from the text in the present ed . ) , ii . 251 , note 185 ; My tender ...
... bears attaint , iv . 472 ; nor any man an attaint , vi . 12 ; poison thee with my attaint , ix . 304 . attaint , attainted : attaint with faults ( a passage rejected from the text in the present ed . ) , ii . 251 , note 185 ; My tender ...
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... bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 358 . awful banks , “ the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 368 . awful men , men who reverence the laws and usages of society , i . 332 . awkward , distorted : no sinister ...
... bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 358 . awful banks , “ the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 368 . awful men , men who reverence the laws and usages of society , i . 332 . awkward , distorted : no sinister ...
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