The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... means they are no longer enjoyed by their master ( who is a fool ) , but are leased out to another . 119 To be a peevish girl . Peevish here , and in some other places , means foolish . 120 Moses and Valerius . The names of two of the ...
... means they are no longer enjoyed by their master ( who is a fool ) , but are leased out to another . 119 To be a peevish girl . Peevish here , and in some other places , means foolish . 120 Moses and Valerius . The names of two of the ...
Strana 314
... means of effectively using her ladle . However this may be , keel certainly means to cool , and is constantly used in that sense by our early writers . 122 When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl . A delightful rural allusion , almost ...
... means of effectively using her ladle . However this may be , keel certainly means to cool , and is constantly used in that sense by our early writers . 122 When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl . A delightful rural allusion , almost ...
Strana 476
... mean to make a puppet of me . Pet . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of thee . Tai . She says , your worship means to make a puppet of her . Pet . O monstrous arrogance ! Thou liest , thou thread , time , And gentlewomen wear such ...
... mean to make a puppet of me . Pet . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of thee . Tai . She says , your worship means to make a puppet of her . Pet . O monstrous arrogance ! Thou liest , thou thread , time , And gentlewomen wear such ...
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LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | |
SHAKESPEARES WILL liii | |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 43 |
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