The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... means peculiar to Shakespeare . e If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . ] In the ... mean , that her " great tears , " being attributed to grief for the loss of her father , do his memory more grace than ...
... means peculiar to Shakespeare . e If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . ] In the ... mean , that her " great tears , " being attributed to grief for the loss of her father , do his memory more grace than ...
Pagina 15
... means the consequence , the issue . So in " Much Ado About Nothing , " Act IV . Sc . 1 : - " And doubt not but success Will fashion the event , " & c . The well - lost life of mine on his grace's cure , By such a day , and * hour ...
... means the consequence , the issue . So in " Much Ado About Nothing , " Act IV . Sc . 1 : - " And doubt not but success Will fashion the event , " & c . The well - lost life of mine on his grace's cure , By such a day , and * hour ...
Pagina 29
... means to come . [ Opening a letter . CLO . I have no mind to Isbel , since I was at court ; our old ling † and our Isbels o ' the country are nothing like your old ling and your Isbels o ' the court : the brains of my Cupid's knocked ...
... means to come . [ Opening a letter . CLO . I have no mind to Isbel , since I was at court ; our old ling † and our Isbels o ' the country are nothing like your old ling and your Isbels o ' the court : the brains of my Cupid's knocked ...
Pagina 39
... hopes in such affairs . " e Since Frenchmen are so braid , - ] Braid , in this place means false , tricking , deceitful . beguile two hours in a sleep , and then to 39 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE II . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... hopes in such affairs . " e Since Frenchmen are so braid , - ] Braid , in this place means false , tricking , deceitful . beguile two hours in a sleep , and then to 39 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE II . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
Pagina 41
... mean , the business is not ended , as fearing to hear of it hereafter . But shall we have this dialogue between the fool ... means , as many . e My condition , - ] That is , disposition and character . need not to ask you , if gold will ...
... mean , the business is not ended , as fearing to hear of it hereafter . But shall we have this dialogue between the fool ... means , as many . e My condition , - ] That is , disposition and character . need not to ask you , if gold will ...
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Alcibiades APEM Apemantus bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham CADE Clarence Collier's annotator crown Cymbeline daughter dead death dost doth duke duke of York Edward ELIZ Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool fortune France French friends GENT gentle gentleman give Gloster grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster ISAB Jack Cade KING HENRY lady live look lord Lord Chamberlain LUCIO madam majesty Malvolio marry master means mistress ne'er never night noble NORF old copies Old text peace Pericles Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince quartos queen RICH Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thank thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon unto Warwick word York