“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... head , iv . 423 ; Are ye advis'd ? v . 132 ; bid me be advisèd how I tread , v . 145 ; livery of advisèd age , v . 216 ; being well advis'd , v . 359 ; bade me be advis'd , v . 373 ; any well - advisèd friend , v . 439 ; general , be ...
... head , iv . 423 ; Are ye advis'd ? v . 132 ; bid me be advisèd how I tread , v . 145 ; livery of advisèd age , v . 216 ; being well advis'd , v . 359 ; bade me be advis'd , v . 373 ; any well - advisèd friend , v . 439 ; general , be ...
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... heads cut at the end , or topped with a diamond or ruby . . . . They were worn also by ladies , as pendants or ornaments in their head - dress . . . . Junius is therefore evidently mistaken in explaining aglet by spangle , into which ...
... heads cut at the end , or topped with a diamond or ruby . . . . They were worn also by ladies , as pendants or ornaments in their head - dress . . . . Junius is therefore evidently mistaken in explaining aglet by spangle , into which ...
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... 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 bough in his hand , is the royal ...
... 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 bough in his hand , is the royal ...
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... head , perhaps to express the sounds of the horn . ( Hunter , in his New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 166 , has cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became ...
... head , perhaps to express the sounds of the horn . ( Hunter , in his New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 166 , has cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became ...
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... head , iv . 386 ; ' Tis not the balm , iv . 481 ; Thy balm wash'd off , V. 272 . ban , a curse , vii . 370 ; bans , vii . 61 ; viii . 48 . ban , to curse , v . 145 , 172 , 173 ; ix . 315 , 438 ; banning , v . 85 ; ix . 234 . Banbury ...
... head , iv . 386 ; ' Tis not the balm , iv . 481 ; Thy balm wash'd off , V. 272 . ban , a curse , vii . 370 ; bans , vii . 61 ; viii . 48 . ban , to curse , v . 145 , 172 , 173 ; ix . 315 , 438 ; banning , v . 85 ; ix . 234 . Banbury ...
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