The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Galilee to Italy , and placed in a wood at midnight ; which was the cause of so many more pilgrimages being made to that place . - H . N. H. The current that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st V - 4 49 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . vii .
... Galilee to Italy , and placed in a wood at midnight ; which was the cause of so many more pilgrimages being made to that place . - H . N. H. The current that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st V - 4 49 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . vii .
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... cause some have set it down as a misprint for lawful . But the word , as it stands , sounds to us Shakespearean . - H . N. H. 49. " An heir , and near allied " ; the Folios read " niece , " for which Theobald suggested " near , " a ...
... cause some have set it down as a misprint for lawful . But the word , as it stands , sounds to us Shakespearean . - H . N. H. 49. " An heir , and near allied " ; the Folios read " niece , " for which Theobald suggested " near , " a ...
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... cause of sor- row . Sil . Is she not passing fair ? Jul . She hath been fairer , madam , than she is : 160 When she did think my master loved her well , She , in my judgment , was as fair as you ; But since she did neglect her looking ...
... cause of sor- row . Sil . Is she not passing fair ? Jul . She hath been fairer , madam , than she is : 160 When she did think my master loved her well , She , in my judgment , was as fair as you ; But since she did neglect her looking ...
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... modesty finds , Women to change their shapes than men their minds . 106. That is , if it be a shame to wear a disguise in such a cause.— H. N. H. Pro . Than men their minds ! ' tis true 104 Act V. Sc . iv . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... modesty finds , Women to change their shapes than men their minds . 106. That is , if it be a shame to wear a disguise in such a cause.— H. N. H. Pro . Than men their minds ! ' tis true 104 Act V. Sc . iv . TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... causes of grief ; IV . iii . 37 . HANGMAN ( as a term of re- proach ) , rascally ; IV . iv . 65 . HOMELY , plain , unrefined ; I. i . 2 . HOWEVER , in any case ; I. i . 34 . IMPEACHMENT , reproach , dis- credit ; I. iii . 15 . IMPOSE ...
... causes of grief ; IV . iii . 37 . HANGMAN ( as a term of re- proach ) , rascally ; IV . iv . 65 . HOMELY , plain , unrefined ; I. i . 2 . HOWEVER , in any case ; I. i . 34 . IMPEACHMENT , reproach , dis- credit ; I. iii . 15 . IMPOSE ...
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