“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... hand , rises , ibid . : " The armed head represents symbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripped from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a ...
... hand , rises , ibid . : " The armed head represents symbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripped from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a ...
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... hand , quoth pickpurse , iv . 223 : a proverbial expression . atomies , atoms , iii . 50 , 62 ; vi . 392 ( where the word is used to describe the very diminutive steeds that draw Queen Mab's chariot ) . atomy ( a corruption of anatomy ) ...
... hand , quoth pickpurse , iv . 223 : a proverbial expression . atomies , atoms , iii . 50 , 62 ; vi . 392 ( where the word is used to describe the very diminutive steeds that draw Queen Mab's chariot ) . atomy ( a corruption of anatomy ) ...
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... hand of his fair mistress , ii . 218 ; desires you to attach his son , iii . 497 ; of capital treason I attach you both , iv . 374 ; attach Lord Montacute , v . 477 ; Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , vi . 198 ; attach'd with ...
... hand of his fair mistress , ii . 218 ; desires you to attach his son , iii . 497 ; of capital treason I attach you both , iv . 374 ; attach Lord Montacute , v . 477 ; Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , vi . 198 ; attach'd with ...
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... hands , extend themselves in length , and opposite to each other , as far as they conveniently can , always remembering that one of them must touch the base ; when any one of them quits the hand of his fellow and runs into the field ...
... hands , extend themselves in length , and opposite to each other , as far as they conveniently can , always remembering that one of them must touch the base ; when any one of them quits the hand of his fellow and runs into the field ...
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... hand by natural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the poet's comparison , " DOUCE ) ; hide his bauble in a hole , vi ...
... hand by natural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the poet's comparison , " DOUCE ) ; hide his bauble in a hole , vi ...
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according alludes allusion ancient appears Ben Jonson birds blood Cæsar CALDECOTT called cant term cited Coles's Lat Collier colour common conceit corruption Cotgrave Cotgrave's Cotgrave's Fr CRAIK dance death doth DOUCE Duke Dyce early writers Engl equivalent explained eyes fair falconry Falstaff favour fear fool formerly French Gifford Gifford's note gleek hair HALLIWELL hand hath haue Holinshed honour horse humour ibid Jack John JOHNSON Johnson's Dict Julius Cæsar kind King Henry knave knight lady Lord MALONE means Nares Nares's Gloss note on Jonson's observes Orlando Furioso perhaps person phrase placket play poet preceding article prince proverbial expression Proverbs Queen quibble Ray gives RITSON sack says seems sense Shakespeare signify Sir Dagonet sometimes sort STAUNTON STEEVENS supposed sweet sword thee thing thou twice verso viii WARBURTON wine word