“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1864 - 429 páginas |
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... mean " nimble . " But I agree with Mr. W. N. Lettsom , who observes to me ; I have no doubt that here ' whitely ' is the right reading , and that it means sallow , without colour , having a ' cheek of cream , ' which Shakespeare ...
... mean " nimble . " But I agree with Mr. W. N. Lettsom , who observes to me ; I have no doubt that here ' whitely ' is the right reading , and that it means sallow , without colour , having a ' cheek of cream , ' which Shakespeare ...
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... means was none : — The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My wife , more careful for the latter - born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast , Such as seafaring men provide for ...
... means was none : — The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My wife , more careful for the latter - born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast , Such as seafaring men provide for ...
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... mean . Ant . S. A trusty villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . [ Exit . What , will you walk with me about the town SCENE 11. ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... mean . Ant . S. A trusty villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . [ Exit . What , will you walk with me about the town SCENE 11. ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ! Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . Ant . S. Upon my life , by some device or other [ Exit . The villain is o'er - raught of all my money SCENE II . ] 11 THE COMEDY OF ...
... mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ! Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . Ant . S. Upon my life , by some device or other [ Exit . The villain is o'er - raught of all my money SCENE II . ] 11 THE COMEDY OF ...
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... mean not cuckold - mad ; When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand ( 23 ) marks in gold : " " Tis dinner - time , " quoth I ; " My gold , " quoth he : " Your meat doth burn , " quoth I ; " My gold , " quoth ...
... mean not cuckold - mad ; When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand ( 23 ) marks in gold : " " Tis dinner - time , " quoth I ; " My gold , " quoth he : " Your meat doth burn , " quoth I ; " My gold , " quoth ...
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