“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... mark of distinction : Bull - bearing Milo his addition yield , vi . 52 ; his addition shall be humble , vi . 60 ; A great addition earned in thy death , vi . 97 ; Bear Th ' addition nobly ever , vi . 163 ; In which addition , hail , vii ...
... mark of distinction : Bull - bearing Milo his addition yield , vi . 52 ; his addition shall be humble , vi . 60 ; A great addition earned in thy death , vi . 97 ; Bear Th ' addition nobly ever , vi . 163 ; In which addition , hail , vii ...
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... mark . " Gifford's note on Massinger's Works , vol . ii . p . 28 , ed . 1813 . aim - Give , an expression borrowed from archery ; see the preceding article : gentle people , give me aim awhile , vi . 365 ( see note 169 , vi . 365 ) ...
... mark . " Gifford's note on Massinger's Works , vol . ii . p . 28 , ed . 1813 . aim - Give , an expression borrowed from archery ; see the preceding article : gentle people , give me aim awhile , vi . 365 ( see note 169 , vi . 365 ) ...
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... mark or aim in gunnery : the blank And level ( the mark and range or line of aim ) of my brain , iii . 432 ; As level as the cannon to his blank , vii . 389 ; The true blank of thine eye , viii . II ; within the blank ( " shot ...
... mark or aim in gunnery : the blank And level ( the mark and range or line of aim ) of my brain , iii . 432 ; As level as the cannon to his blank , vii . 389 ; The true blank of thine eye , viii . II ; within the blank ( " shot ...
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... mark , " JOHNSON , " perceptible , " MALONE , " sensible , " STAUNTON , " receivable , " GRANT WHITE ) , iii . 62 ; heart too capable Of every line , iii . 200 ; capable of this ambition , iv . 31 ; capable of fears , iv . 35 ; capable ...
... mark , " JOHNSON , " perceptible , " MALONE , " sensible , " STAUNTON , " receivable , " GRANT WHITE ) , iii . 62 ; heart too capable Of every line , iii . 200 ; capable of this ambition , iv . 31 ; capable of fears , iv . 35 ; capable ...
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... mark , but do as others do ; Salute him friendly , give him gentle words , Return all courtesies that he affords ; Drink to him , carve him , give him compliment ; This shall thy mistress more than thee torment . " Beaumont's Remedy of ...
... mark , but do as others do ; Salute him friendly , give him gentle words , Return all courtesies that he affords ; Drink to him , carve him , give him compliment ; This shall thy mistress more than thee torment . " Beaumont's Remedy of ...
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