“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... favour of his remains " ( STEEVENS ) . 66 Ajax - Your lion , that holds his pole - axe sitting on a close - stool , will be given to , ii . 243 : This alludes to the arms given , in the old history of The Nine Worthies , to ' Alexander ...
... favour of his remains " ( STEEVENS ) . 66 Ajax - Your lion , that holds his pole - axe sitting on a close - stool , will be given to , ii . 243 : This alludes to the arms given , in the old history of The Nine Worthies , to ' Alexander ...
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... favour is well approved by your tongue , vi . 224 ; He may approve ( " make good the testimony of , " MALONE ) our eyes , vii . 300 ; approve the common saw ( " exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii , 47 ; he approves the ...
... favour is well approved by your tongue , vi . 224 ; He may approve ( " make good the testimony of , " MALONE ) our eyes , vii . 300 ; approve the common saw ( " exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii , 47 ; he approves the ...
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... favour'd death , v.77 ; vilest things become themselves in her , viii . 284 ; becomes the ground , iii . 51 ; Whether the horse by him became his deed , ix . 417 . become you well to worship shadows - Since your falsehood shall , i ...
... favour'd death , v.77 ; vilest things become themselves in her , viii . 284 ; becomes the ground , iii . 51 ; Whether the horse by him became his deed , ix . 417 . become you well to worship shadows - Since your falsehood shall , i ...
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... favour , -- not on the field of battle for their military exploits : our early writers constantly speak of them with great contempt ; and carpet - knight became a term for an effeminate person . carpet - mongers , equivalent to carpet ...
... favour , -- not on the field of battle for their military exploits : our early writers constantly speak of them with great contempt ; and carpet - knight became a term for an effeminate person . carpet - mongers , equivalent to carpet ...
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... favour , was first shown by the late Joseph Hunter ( New Illust . of Shakespeare , vol . i . p . 215 ) , who observed that the word " occurs in a very rare poetic tract , entitled A Prophecie of Cadwallader , last King of the Brittaines ...
... favour , was first shown by the late Joseph Hunter ( New Illust . of Shakespeare , vol . i . p . 215 ) , who observed that the word " occurs in a very rare poetic tract , entitled A Prophecie of Cadwallader , last King of the Brittaines ...
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