The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... hand . Oh , that hand of hers sometimes has these phrases of transposition , and generally for some purpose of characteristic effect . Here , for instance , the transposed construction of this exclamation , and the current of unsequent ...
... hand . Oh , that hand of hers sometimes has these phrases of transposition , and generally for some purpose of characteristic effect . Here , for instance , the transposed construction of this exclamation , and the current of unsequent ...
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... hands.10 Tro . Good Pandarus , -how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I have had my labour for my travail ; ill- thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : 11 gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . Fools on both sides ...
... hands.10 Tro . Good Pandarus , -how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I have had my labour for my travail ; ill- thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : 11 gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . Fools on both sides ...
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... hand 29 to his cloven chin , — 24. Shall not have his wit this year . The Folio and Quartos print ' will ' instead of " wit " here . Rowe's correction . 25. She praised his complexion above Paris . ' That of ' is elliptically understood ...
... hand 29 to his cloven chin , — 24. Shall not have his wit this year . The Folio and Quartos print ' will ' instead of " wit " here . Rowe's correction . 25. She praised his complexion above Paris . ' That of ' is elliptically understood ...
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... hand : the still and mental parts , — That do contrive how many hands shall strike , When fitness calls them on ; and know , by measure Of their observant toil , the enemies ' weight , - Why , this hath not a finger's dignity : 75. Yet ...
... hand : the still and mental parts , — That do contrive how many hands shall strike , When fitness calls them on ; and know , by measure Of their observant toil , the enemies ' weight , - Why , this hath not a finger's dignity : 75. Yet ...
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... hand Have gloz'd , 49 — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle 50 thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distempered blood Than to make up a free ...
... hand Have gloz'd , 49 — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle 50 thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distempered blood Than to make up a free ...
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Achilles Ajax allusion Antony Apem bear blood Brutus Casca Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres death Desdemona dost doth elliptically understood Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes father fear Folio prints fool friends gods Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Henry IV honour Iago Julius Cæsar Kent King lady Lear look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb Macbeth Macd madam Marcius means Merchant of Venice misprint nature noble Note Othello passage referred phrase play pray present passage Quartos Queen Richard III Rome Romeo and Juliet SCENE Second Part Henry sense sentence Serv Servant Shake Shakespeare signifying speak speech stand sweet sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Ulyss Winter's Tale word