“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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