“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... fears of hostile strokes , their aches , losses , vii . 92 : In the above lines aches is a dissyllable , according to the usage of the poets of Shakespeare's days and of those of a much later period ( Boswell adduces an instance of this ...
... fears of hostile strokes , their aches , losses , vii . 92 : In the above lines aches is a dissyllable , according to the usage of the poets of Shakespeare's days and of those of a much later period ( Boswell adduces an instance of this ...
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... fears With my more noble meaning , vii . 100 ; I would do much T " atone them , viii . 214 ; the present need Speaks to atone you , viii . 279 ; I did atone my countryman and you , viii . 397 . atone , to agree , to unite : When earthly ...
... fears With my more noble meaning , vii . 100 ; I would do much T " atone them , viii . 214 ; the present need Speaks to atone you , viii . 279 ; I did atone my countryman and you , viii . 397 . atone , to agree , to unite : When earthly ...
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... fear no wreck , iv . 37 ; but goodman Puff , iv . 400 ; but Your comfort makes the rescue , viii . 323 ; But being charg'd , we will be still by land , viii . 348 . but I shall lose the grounds I work upon , without losing the grounds ...
... fear no wreck , iv . 37 ; but goodman Puff , iv . 400 ; but Your comfort makes the rescue , viii . 323 ; But being charg'd , we will be still by land , viii . 348 . but I shall lose the grounds I work upon , without losing the grounds ...
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... fear not , for thou hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee ' " ( STEEVENS ) . Cæsarion , the son of Cleopatra by Julius Cæsar , viii . 332 . cage — His father had never a house but the , v . 185 : " A cage was formerly a term for a prison ...
... fear not , for thou hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee ' " ( STEEVENS ) . Cæsarion , the son of Cleopatra by Julius Cæsar , viii . 332 . cage — His father had never a house but the , v . 185 : " A cage was formerly a term for a prison ...
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... fears , iv . 35 ; capable Of wounds and scars , iv . 312 ; capable Of our flesh , v . 562 ( see note 140 , v . 562 ) . capable , qualified as heir , capable of inheriting : of my land .... To make thee capable , viii . 40 . capable ...
... fears , iv . 35 ; capable Of wounds and scars , iv . 312 ; capable Of our flesh , v . 562 ( see note 140 , v . 562 ) . capable , qualified as heir , capable of inheriting : of my land .... To make thee capable , viii . 40 . capable ...
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