The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... sense of ' acquit myself of , ' ' dis- culpate myself from . ' ( 54 ) In reproof . " Reproof " is here used for ... sense we find from Nos . 23 and 24 of " Tales and Quick Answers . " ( 56 ) Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost ...
... sense of ' acquit myself of , ' ' dis- culpate myself from . ' ( 54 ) In reproof . " Reproof " is here used for ... sense we find from Nos . 23 and 24 of " Tales and Quick Answers . " ( 56 ) Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost ...
Strana 155
... sense of whereas . ' ( 17 ) A comfort of retirement . A resource in reserve ; a remaining refuge of hope . ( 18 ) Hair . Sometimes used , in Shakespeare's time , in the sense of complexion , character , or nature of a thing or person ...
... sense of whereas . ' ( 17 ) A comfort of retirement . A resource in reserve ; a remaining refuge of hope . ( 18 ) Hair . Sometimes used , in Shakespeare's time , in the sense of complexion , character , or nature of a thing or person ...
Strana 266
... sense of foolishly perverse , ' ' wilful , ' ' wayward , ' ' headstrong . ' ( 121 ) Mope . Besides using this word in its usual sense , to be ' dull , ' ' heavy , ' ' dispirited , ' ' dejected , ' brooding , ' droopingly stupid , ' we ...
... sense of foolishly perverse , ' ' wilful , ' ' wayward , ' ' headstrong . ' ( 121 ) Mope . Besides using this word in its usual sense , to be ' dull , ' ' heavy , ' ' dispirited , ' ' dejected , ' brooding , ' droopingly stupid , ' we ...
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