“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... poor , iv . 126 : " When the Duke of Hereford , after his banishment , went into France , he was honourably entertained at that court , and would have obtained in marriage the only daughter of the Duke of Berry , uncle to the French ...
... poor , iv . 126 : " When the Duke of Hereford , after his banishment , went into France , he was honourably entertained at that court , and would have obtained in marriage the only daughter of the Duke of Berry , uncle to the French ...
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... poor lendeth unto the Lord " " ( STEEVENS ) . bosky , woody , i . 254 ( where , according to Steevens , bosky acres are fields divided from each other by hedge - rows " ) ; iv . 281 . bosom , wish , desire : And you shall have your ...
... poor lendeth unto the Lord " " ( STEEVENS ) . bosky , woody , i . 254 ( where , according to Steevens , bosky acres are fields divided from each other by hedge - rows " ) ; iv . 281 . bosom , wish , desire : And you shall have your ...
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... poor indeed , for he always wore one in battle ; but to guard his head with the most impenetrable armour , to shut it up even in a castle , if it were possible , or else his sword should reach it " ( HEATH ) . castle - Writing ...
... poor indeed , for he always wore one in battle ; but to guard his head with the most impenetrable armour , to shut it up even in a castle , if it were possible , or else his sword should reach it " ( HEATH ) . castle - Writing ...
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... poor , vii . 223 : 66 The adage alluded to is , ' The cat loves fish , but dares not wet her feet ; ' ' Catus amat pisces , sed non vult tingere plantas " " ( JOHNSON ) : " It is among Heywood's Proverbs , ed . 1598 , Q 2 ; ' The cat ...
... poor , vii . 223 : 66 The adage alluded to is , ' The cat loves fish , but dares not wet her feet ; ' ' Catus amat pisces , sed non vult tingere plantas " " ( JOHNSON ) : " It is among Heywood's Proverbs , ed . 1598 , Q 2 ; ' The cat ...
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... poor spiritless or harmless rascal . " ( Here Steevens quotes the following passage from Mihil Mumchance , & c . ( a tract which has been incon- siderately attributed to Greene ) ; " They [ those who played with false dice ] call their ...
... poor spiritless or harmless rascal . " ( Here Steevens quotes the following passage from Mihil Mumchance , & c . ( a tract which has been incon- siderately attributed to Greene ) ; " They [ those who played with false dice ] call their ...
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