The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 páginas |
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... common jes- ter , " WARBURTON ) , i . 224 ; there is no slander in an allowed fool , iii . 337 ; Allow'd ( " confirmed , " SINGER ) with absolute power , vi . 570 . allow the wind , " stand to the leeward of me " ( STEEVENS ) , iii ...
... common jes- ter , " WARBURTON ) , i . 224 ; there is no slander in an allowed fool , iii . 337 ; Allow'd ( " confirmed , " SINGER ) with absolute power , vi . 570 . allow the wind , " stand to the leeward of me " ( STEEVENS ) , iii ...
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... common saw ( “ exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , vii . 282 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , vii . 499 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ...
... common saw ( “ exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , vii . 282 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , vii . 499 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ...
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... common in the middle parts of Cheshire ; and there used , chiefly by milk- maids , when milking . When a cow happens to stand improperly , in a dirty place , or with one of her sides so near a wall , a fence , a tree , or another cow ...
... common in the middle parts of Cheshire ; and there used , chiefly by milk- maids , when milking . When a cow happens to stand improperly , in a dirty place , or with one of her sides so near a wall , a fence , a tree , or another cow ...
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... common assurances of the kingdom " ( MALONE ) . assured , affianced , ii . 29 ; iv . 27 . Atalanta's better part , iii . 40 : Here the meaning of better part ( a common enough expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other places ...
... common assurances of the kingdom " ( MALONE ) . assured , affianced , ii . 29 ; iv . 27 . Atalanta's better part , iii . 40 : Here the meaning of better part ( a common enough expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other places ...
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... common enough in our early writers ) I believe that Hamlet means " beau- tiful , " and not " accomplished , " as it is explained by Caldecott . beauty - Be called thieves of the day's , iv . 210 : " There is , I have no doubt , a pun on ...
... common enough in our early writers ) I believe that Hamlet means " beau- tiful , " and not " accomplished , " as it is explained by Caldecott . beauty - Be called thieves of the day's , iv . 210 : " There is , I have no doubt , a pun on ...
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