The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... fear . 18 An allusion to the ancient superstition , that a horse - hair laid in water would turn to a poisonous serpent . I remember very well when the same thing was believed by children in Vermont : as it also was , that if one swal ...
... fear . 18 An allusion to the ancient superstition , that a horse - hair laid in water would turn to a poisonous serpent . I remember very well when the same thing was believed by children in Vermont : as it also was , that if one swal ...
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... fear'd C¿sar : 7 to the ports The discontents 8 repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd . C¿s . I should have known no less : It hath been taught us from the primal state , That he which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ...
... fear'd C¿sar : 7 to the ports The discontents 8 repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd . C¿s . I should have known no less : It hath been taught us from the primal state , That he which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ...
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... fear of us May cement their divisions , and bind up The petty difference , we yet not know . Be't as our gods will have't ! It only stands Our lives upon to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Rome . A Room ...
... fear of us May cement their divisions , and bind up The petty difference , we yet not know . Be't as our gods will have't ! It only stands Our lives upon to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Rome . A Room ...
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... reproof you give or the reproof you receive : here it means the latter . For similar instances of language see vol . xiv . page 283 , note 21 . And all great fears , which now import 21 their SCENE II . 41 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... reproof you give or the reproof you receive : here it means the latter . For similar instances of language see vol . xiv . page 283 , note 21 . And all great fears , which now import 21 their SCENE II . 41 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. And all great fears , which now import 21 their dangers , Would then be ... fear of trouble is apt of itself to make trouble . 22 The meaning here is somewhat dark , but may be explained thus ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. And all great fears , which now import 21 their dangers , Would then be ... fear of trouble is apt of itself to make trouble . 22 The meaning here is somewhat dark , but may be explained thus ...
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