The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning ' lovers , ' a sense still current in Ireland . The Slang Dict . gives ' mot , ' a girl of indifferent character . L. 95. sensible , sensitive ...
... word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning ' lovers , ' a sense still current in Ireland . The Slang Dict . gives ' mot , ' a girl of indifferent character . L. 95. sensible , sensitive ...
Pagina 28
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Vir . No , at a word , madam ; indeed , I must not . I wish you much mirth . Val ... word , in short . 9. ' larum , call ' to arms . ' First Sen. No , nor a man that fears you 28 Coriolanus ACT 1.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Vir . No , at a word , madam ; indeed , I must not . I wish you much mirth . Val ... word , in short . 9. ' larum , call ' to arms . ' First Sen. No , nor a man that fears you 28 Coriolanus ACT 1.
Pagina 42
... impediments . The 4 10 word seems to be suggested by the Sp . embargamientos ' in the same sense . The vulgate ' embarquements ' is an easy corruption . L. Their rotten privilege and custom ' gainst My hate to 42 Coriolanus ACT I.
... impediments . The 4 10 word seems to be suggested by the Sp . embargamientos ' in the same sense . The vulgate ' embarquements ' is an easy corruption . L. Their rotten privilege and custom ' gainst My hate to 42 Coriolanus ACT I.
Pagina 43
... word thither How the world goes , that to the pace of it I may spur on my journey . First Sol . I shall , sir . [ Exeunt . 30 ACT II . SCENE I. Rome . A public place . Enter MENENIUS with the two Tribunes of the people , SICINIUS and ...
... word thither How the world goes , that to the pace of it I may spur on my journey . First Sol . I shall , sir . [ Exeunt . 30 ACT II . SCENE I. Rome . A public place . Enter MENENIUS with the two Tribunes of the people , SICINIUS and ...
Pagina 52
... word : O , he would miss it rather Than carry it but by the suit of the gentry to him And the desire of the nobles . Sic . I wish no better Than have him hold that purpose and to put it In execution . Bru . ' Tis most like he will . Sic ...
... word : O , he would miss it rather Than carry it but by the suit of the gentry to him And the desire of the nobles . Sic . I wish no better Than have him hold that purpose and to put it In execution . Bru . ' Tis most like he will . Sic ...
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