The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... phrase is used idioma- tically , as me is in the phrase explained in Note 33 , Act ii . , " Merchant of Venice . ' You " stands elliptically for ' for you . ' ( 76 ) So evilly born . In the Folio " born " is spelt ' borne ; ' which may ...
... phrase is used idioma- tically , as me is in the phrase explained in Note 33 , Act ii . , " Merchant of Venice . ' You " stands elliptically for ' for you . ' ( 76 ) So evilly born . In the Folio " born " is spelt ' borne ; ' which may ...
Strana 200
... phrases are surely , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated ! 31 - it comes of accommodo : very good ; a good phrase . Bard . Pardon me , sir ; I have heard the word . Phrase call you it ? by this good day , I know not the phrase ...
... phrases are surely , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated ! 31 - it comes of accommodo : very good ; a good phrase . Bard . Pardon me , sir ; I have heard the word . Phrase call you it ? by this good day , I know not the phrase ...
Strana 396
... phrase for the stroke of the headsman's axe . But the words in the text may have been the dramatist's purposed variation of the current phrase ; since we find in Shakespeare such somewhat similar terms of expression as " Wisdom's ...
... phrase for the stroke of the headsman's axe . But the words in the text may have been the dramatist's purposed variation of the current phrase ; since we find in Shakespeare such somewhat similar terms of expression as " Wisdom's ...
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All's arms Bardolph bear blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clarence cousin crown death dost doth Duch Duke Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz elliptically England Exeunt Exit express eyes Falstaff father fear Folio prints France French friends Gentlemen of Verona give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry IV Henry VI Holinshed honour Kath King Henry King John king's Lady live lord Love's Labour's Lost madam majesty means Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream never noble Note peace play Poins pray Prince Quarto queen Rich Richard Richard II royal SCENE Second Part Henry sense sentence Shakespeare Sir John soldiers soul speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Twelfth Night unto Warwick Winter's Tale word York