The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 17-18Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... God ' ield us for your pains And thank us for your trouble . Lady M. All our service In every point twice done , and then done double , Were poor and single7 business , to contend Against those honours deep and broad wherewith Your ...
... God ' ield us for your pains And thank us for your trouble . Lady M. All our service In every point twice done , and then done double , Were poor and single7 business , to contend Against those honours deep and broad wherewith Your ...
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... God bless us ! and Amen ! the other , As they had seen me with these hangman's hands , 18 Listening their fear : I could not say Amen , When they did say God bless us ! Lady M. Consider it not so deeply . Macb . But wherefore could not ...
... God bless us ! and Amen ! the other , As they had seen me with these hangman's hands , 18 Listening their fear : I could not say Amen , When they did say God bless us ! Lady M. Consider it not so deeply . Macb . But wherefore could not ...
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... God's sake , yet could not equivocate to Heaven.28 O , come in , equivocator . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock ! Who's there ? Faith , here's an English tailor come hither for stealing out of a French hose.29 Come in , tailor ...
... God's sake , yet could not equivocate to Heaven.28 O , come in , equivocator . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock ! Who's there ? Faith , here's an English tailor come hither for stealing out of a French hose.29 Come in , tailor ...
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... God . " 39 " The great doom " means the Judgment - day , of which this occasion is regarded as a representation . See vol . xv . page 156 , note 33 . 40 " To countenance this horror " is to put on a likeness of it ; to aug- ment or ...
... God . " 39 " The great doom " means the Judgment - day , of which this occasion is regarded as a representation . See vol . xv . page 156 , note 33 . 40 " To countenance this horror " is to put on a likeness of it ; to aug- ment or ...
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... God's benison go with you ; and with those * That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . 4 To ravin up is to consume or devour ravenously . The Poet elsewhere has ravin down in exactly the same sense . 5 Colme - kill ...
... God's benison go with you ; and with those * That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . 4 To ravin up is to consume or devour ravenously . The Poet elsewhere has ravin down in exactly the same sense . 5 Colme - kill ...
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