The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 4Blackie, 1895 |
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... turn his girdle . Bene . Shall I speak a word in your ear ? Claud . God bless me from a challenge ! Bene . You are a villain ; -I jest not : -I will make it good how you dare , with what you dare , and when you dare . - Do me right , or ...
... turn his girdle . Bene . Shall I speak a word in your ear ? Claud . God bless me from a challenge ! Bene . You are a villain ; -I jest not : -I will make it good how you dare , with what you dare , and when you dare . - Do me right , or ...
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... TURN'D TURK . - Compare Hamlet , iii . 2. 287 : " if the rest of my fortunes turn Turk with me . " Greene , in his Tu Quoque , uses this expression : " This it is to turn Turk , from an absolute and most com- pleat gentleman , to a most ...
... TURN'D TURK . - Compare Hamlet , iii . 2. 287 : " if the rest of my fortunes turn Turk with me . " Greene , in his Tu Quoque , uses this expression : " This it is to turn Turk , from an absolute and most com- pleat gentleman , to a most ...
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... turn'd into a HART.- The play on sound is sufficiently obvious ; it may be com- pared with the melancholy punning of the dying Gaunt on his own name ( Rich . II . ii . 1. 73-87 ) -both little flights of fancy by which a sad man strives ...
... turn'd into a HART.- The play on sound is sufficiently obvious ; it may be com- pared with the melancholy punning of the dying Gaunt on his own name ( Rich . II . ii . 1. 73-87 ) -both little flights of fancy by which a sad man strives ...
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King But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state | 14 |
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