The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes and a Glossarial Index, Volume 18Ginn, 1900 |
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... better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you as a noble friend of mine : how worthy he is I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post ...
... better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you as a noble friend of mine : how worthy he is I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post ...
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... better acquainted . Iach . Would I had put my estate and my neighbour's on the approbation 19 of what I have spoke ! Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iach . Yours ; who in constancy you think stands so safe . I will lay you ...
... better acquainted . Iach . Would I had put my estate and my neighbour's on the approbation 19 of what I have spoke ! Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iach . Yours ; who in constancy you think stands so safe . I will lay you ...
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... better than attempting to spring a vulgar sensation upon the audience . 4 To quench must here mean to grow cool ; an odd use of the word . 5 " To shift his being , " is to change his dwelling or his place of abode . 6 The infinitive ...
... better than attempting to spring a vulgar sensation upon the audience . 4 To quench must here mean to grow cool ; an odd use of the word . 5 " To shift his being , " is to change his dwelling or his place of abode . 6 The infinitive ...
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... better : 4 if it do not , it is a vice in her ears , which horse - hairs and calves ' - guts , nor the voice of unpaved 5 eunuch to boot , can never amend . 2 Lord . Here comes the King . [ Exeunt Musicians . Clo . I am glad I was up so ...
... better : 4 if it do not , it is a vice in her ears , which horse - hairs and calves ' - guts , nor the voice of unpaved 5 eunuch to boot , can never amend . 2 Lord . Here comes the King . [ Exeunt Musicians . Clo . I am glad I was up so ...
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... better . The [ Exit . ACT III . SCENE I. - Britain . A Room of State in CYMBELINE's Palace . Enter , from one side , CYMBELINE , the Queen , CLOTEN , and Lords ; from the other , CAIUS LUCIUS and Attendants . Cym . Now say , what would ...
... better . The [ Exit . ACT III . SCENE I. - Britain . A Room of State in CYMBELINE's Palace . Enter , from one side , CYMBELINE , the Queen , CLOTEN , and Lords ; from the other , CAIUS LUCIUS and Attendants . Cym . Now say , what would ...
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Antium ARVIRAGUS Aufidius banish'd BELARIUS beseech Britain Cæsar Caius Marcius call'd Capell Citizens Cloten Collier's second folio Cominius Consul Coriolanus Corioli Corrected Cymbeline death do't doth Dyce enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow foot-note friends give gods GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath hear heart honour Iach Iachimo Imogen Julius Cæsar King lady Lart LARTIUS Leonatus Lettsom lord madam meaning Menenius metre mistress mother noble old text on't original reads passage patricians peace Pisanio Plutarch Poet Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Re-enter revenge Roman Rome SCENE Senators sense Serv Shakespeare SICINIUS soldier speak speech stand sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast TITUS LARTIUS tongue tribunes Tullus villain VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife word worthy