The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 15-16Ginn, Heath & Company, 1881 |
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... seems hardly worth the while to note more than one . In Act I. , scene 2 , Gloster says , " These late eclipses in the Sun and Moon portend no good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus , yet nature finds ...
... seems hardly worth the while to note more than one . In Act I. , scene 2 , Gloster says , " These late eclipses in the Sun and Moon portend no good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus , yet nature finds ...
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... seems to be , " Which the finest susceptibility of happi- ness is capable of . " Some have stumbled at the word square here . But why not " square of sense intelligible expression . " as well as circle of the senses ? which would be a ...
... seems to be , " Which the finest susceptibility of happi- ness is capable of . " Some have stumbled at the word square here . But why not " square of sense intelligible expression . " as well as circle of the senses ? which would be a ...
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... seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse 2 with him that is wise ... seems to lie at the bottom of the word . It appears that the form defuse was common in the Poet's time . So in ...
... seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse 2 with him that is wise ... seems to lie at the bottom of the word . It appears that the form defuse was common in the Poet's time . So in ...
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... seems to mean a suspicious , prying scrutiny , on the watch to detect slights and neglects . - Pretence , again , for intent or de- sign . Very in the sense of real or deliberate . — The passage is rather curious as discovering a sort ...
... seems to mean a suspicious , prying scrutiny , on the watch to detect slights and neglects . - Pretence , again , for intent or de- sign . Very in the sense of real or deliberate . — The passage is rather curious as discovering a sort ...
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... seems that the common appellation of the old licensed Fool to his superiors was uncle . In Beau- mont and Fletcher's Pilgrim , when Alinda assumes the character of a Fool , she uses the same language . She meets Alfonso , and calls him ...
... seems that the common appellation of the old licensed Fool to his superiors was uncle . In Beau- mont and Fletcher's Pilgrim , when Alinda assumes the character of a Fool , she uses the same language . She meets Alfonso , and calls him ...
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