The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... word for renounce or refuse . See vol . xv . page 57 , note 18 . 2 Triple for third , or one of three ; one of the Triumvirs , or three masters of the world . See vol . iv . page 40 , note 17 . 3 It seems that the " allowed Fool " was a ...
... word for renounce or refuse . See vol . xv . page 57 , note 18 . 2 Triple for third , or one of three ; one of the Triumvirs , or three masters of the world . See vol . iv . page 40 , note 17 . 3 It seems that the " allowed Fool " was a ...
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... word . Ant . I must be gone . Eno . Under a compelling occasion , let women die : it were pity to cast them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great cause , they should be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the ...
... word . Ant . I must be gone . Eno . Under a compelling occasion , let women die : it were pity to cast them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great cause , they should be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the ...
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... word . - but that's not it : but there's not it ; -- That you know well : something it is I would , — O , my ... words . " Antony derived his lineage and that of his gens , or clan , the Antonian , from Anton , a son of Hercules ...
... word . - but that's not it : but there's not it ; -- That you know well : something it is I would , — O , my ... words . " Antony derived his lineage and that of his gens , or clan , the Antonian , from Anton , a son of Hercules ...
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... word , Menecrates and Menas , famous pirates , Make the sea serve them , which they ear9 and wound With keels of every kind : many hot inroads They make in Italy ; the borders maritime . 6 Of course who refers to they , not to boys ...
... word , Menecrates and Menas , famous pirates , Make the sea serve them , which they ear9 and wound With keels of every kind : many hot inroads They make in Italy ; the borders maritime . 6 Of course who refers to they , not to boys ...
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... word for to quarrel ; probably from the posture or attitude of a pugilist in squaring up to his antagonist . Shakespeare has the word several times in that sense , as he also has squarer for quarreller . Likewise in one of Leicester's ...
... word for to quarrel ; probably from the posture or attitude of a pugilist in squaring up to his antagonist . Shakespeare has the word several times in that sense , as he also has squarer for quarreller . Likewise in one of Leicester's ...
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