The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Note 45 , Act iii . ( 62 ) Such rheum . See Note 5 , Act iii . ( 63 ) Remorse . See Note 56 of this Act . ( 64 ) Here's a good world ! One of Shakespeare's ironical phrases . See Note 60 , Act ii . ( 65 ) Do but despair . ' Do naught ...
... Note 45 , Act iii . ( 62 ) Such rheum . See Note 5 , Act iii . ( 63 ) Remorse . See Note 56 of this Act . ( 64 ) Here's a good world ! One of Shakespeare's ironical phrases . See Note 60 , Act ii . ( 65 ) Do but despair . ' Do naught ...
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... Note 96 , Act iii . , " Twelfth Night . " ( 57 ) I cannot tell . An idiomatic and elliptical phrase , signifying ' I know not what to think of it , ' ' I cannot tell how it may be . ' See Note 49 , Act i . , " Second Part Henry IV ...
... Note 96 , Act iii . , " Twelfth Night . " ( 57 ) I cannot tell . An idiomatic and elliptical phrase , signifying ' I know not what to think of it , ' ' I cannot tell how it may be . ' See Note 49 , Act i . , " Second Part Henry IV ...
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... Note 10 , Act ii . , " Love's Labour's Lost . " ( 85 ) Hois'd . An old form of ' hoisted . ' See Note 19 , Act i . , " Second Part Henry VI . " 66 • ( 86 ) That is the best news is colder news , but yet they must , & c . In this speech ...
... Note 10 , Act ii . , " Love's Labour's Lost . " ( 85 ) Hois'd . An old form of ' hoisted . ' See Note 19 , Act i . , " Second Part Henry VI . " 66 • ( 86 ) That is the best news is colder news , but yet they must , & c . In this speech ...
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