The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... called Antony and Cleo- patra , " in the name of Edward Blount , doubtless the same man who afterwards appeared in partnership with Jaggard . This lat- ter entry was probably made with a view to publication ; but , if so , it would seem ...
... called Antony and Cleo- patra , " in the name of Edward Blount , doubtless the same man who afterwards appeared in partnership with Jaggard . This lat- ter entry was probably made with a view to publication ; but , if so , it would seem ...
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... called into the court , and no more . To serve with processe is to cite , to summon . " - MINSHEU . 7 The ranged empire is the well - arranged , well - ordered empire . Shake- speare uses the expression again in Coriolanus : " Bury all ...
... called into the court , and no more . To serve with processe is to cite , to summon . " - MINSHEU . 7 The ranged empire is the well - arranged , well - ordered empire . Shake- speare uses the expression again in Coriolanus : " Bury all ...
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... called into a huge sphere , and not to be seen to move in't , are the holes where eyes should be , which pitifully disaster the cheeks , 5 Sennet sounded . Enter CESAR , ANTONY , LEPIDUS , POMPEY , AGRIPPA , MEC¯NAS , ENOBARBUS , MENAS ...
... called into a huge sphere , and not to be seen to move in't , are the holes where eyes should be , which pitifully disaster the cheeks , 5 Sennet sounded . Enter CESAR , ANTONY , LEPIDUS , POMPEY , AGRIPPA , MEC¯NAS , ENOBARBUS , MENAS ...
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... called a pink is in French willet , or little eye . To pink and wink is to contract the eyes and peep out of the lids . Hence pinky for tipsy , from the peculiar expression of the eyes of persons in liquor . The epithet is therefore ...
... called a pink is in French willet , or little eye . To pink and wink is to contract the eyes and peep out of the lids . Hence pinky for tipsy , from the peculiar expression of the eyes of persons in liquor . The epithet is therefore ...
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... called God's tokens . See vol . ii . page 93 , note 45 . 7 Of course the epithet ribald is applied to Cleopatra to express her noto- rious profligacy . It seems to me , also , that the Poet meant nag in reference to her speedy flight ...
... called God's tokens . See vol . ii . page 93 , note 45 . 7 Of course the epithet ribald is applied to Cleopatra to express her noto- rious profligacy . It seems to me , also , that the Poet meant nag in reference to her speedy flight ...
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