The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedPhillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Page 54
... The flews are the large chaps of a deep - mouthed hound . 5 Sanded means of a sandy color , which is one of the true denotements of a blood - hound . Was never hollaed to , nor cheered with horn , 54 [ ACT IV MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... The flews are the large chaps of a deep - mouthed hound . 5 Sanded means of a sandy color , which is one of the true denotements of a blood - hound . Was never hollaed to , nor cheered with horn , 54 [ ACT IV MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Page 68
... blood ? Approach , ye furies fell ! " O fates ! come , come ; " Cut thread and thrum ; 1 Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! ” 2 The . This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go near to make a man look sad . Hip ...
... blood ? Approach , ye furies fell ! " O fates ! come , come ; " Cut thread and thrum ; 1 Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! ” 2 The . This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go near to make a man look sad . Hip ...
Page 82
... blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Seignior Arme Armecommends you . There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell you more . Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me . 1 Lively , sprightly . 2 Complements is here used in ...
... blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Seignior Arme Armecommends you . There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell you more . Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me . 1 Lively , sprightly . 2 Complements is here used in ...
Page 87
... blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . Arm . I love not to be crossed . Moth . He speaks the mere contrary ; crosses1 love not him . [ Aside . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the duke . Moth . You may do it in an hour ...
... blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . Arm . I love not to be crossed . Moth . He speaks the mere contrary ; crosses1 love not him . [ Aside . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the duke . Moth . You may do it in an hour ...
Page 97
... blood . Biron . Would that do it good ? Ros . My Physic says , I.1 Biron . Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . Biron . Now , God save thy life ! Ros . And yours from long living ! Biron . I cannot stay ...
... blood . Biron . Would that do it good ? Ros . My Physic says , I.1 Biron . Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . Biron . Now , God save thy life ! Ros . And yours from long living ! Biron . I cannot stay ...
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