“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... thou affect her ? ii . 80 ; I do affect the very ground , ii . 173 ; If you affect him , iii . 128 ; she did affect me , iii . 347 ; Sir John affects thy wife , i . 383 ; since he affects her most , v . 99 ; And may , for aught thou ...
... thou affect her ? ii . 80 ; I do affect the very ground , ii . 173 ; If you affect him , iii . 128 ; she did affect me , iii . 347 ; Sir John affects thy wife , i . 383 ; since he affects her most , v . 99 ; And may , for aught thou ...
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... thou art amaz'd , iv . 181 ; Stand not amaz'd , vi . 428 ; I am amaz'd with matter ( variety of business ) , viii . 479 ; amazing thunder , iv . 112 . Amen ! -- Come , i . 233 : " Compare Captain Smith's Accidence , or the Path - way to ...
... thou art amaz'd , iv . 181 ; Stand not amaz'd , vi . 428 ; I am amaz'd with matter ( variety of business ) , viii . 479 ; amazing thunder , iv . 112 . Amen ! -- Come , i . 233 : " Compare Captain Smith's Accidence , or the Path - way to ...
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... thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in " Band " ) , viii . 305 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ...
... thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in " Band " ) , viii . 305 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ...
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... thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent , and hast revealed them unto babes . ' See also I Cor . i . 27 " ( MALONE ) . baby , a doll : The baby of a girl , vii . 253 . baccare , iii . 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful ...
... thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent , and hast revealed them unto babes . ' See also I Cor . i . 27 " ( MALONE ) . baby , a doll : The baby of a girl , vii . 253 . baccare , iii . 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful ...
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... thou the bill ( with a quibble ) , give me thy mete - yard , iii . 171 ; my brain - pan had been cleft with a brown bill , v . 203 ; have a care that your bills be not stolen , ii . 113 ; a goodly commodity , being taken up of these ...
... thou the bill ( with a quibble ) , give me thy mete - yard , iii . 171 ; my brain - pan had been cleft with a brown bill , v . 203 ; have a care that your bills be not stolen , ii . 113 ; a goodly commodity , being taken up of these ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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