The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 1Cassell, 1886 |
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... phrase there seems to be double allusion ; to the food within doors ready for the meal , and to an old proverb , " Your cake is dough , " signifying ' Your ex- pectation is balked . ' ( 9 ) Bought and sold . An old proverbial expression ...
... phrase there seems to be double allusion ; to the food within doors ready for the meal , and to an old proverb , " Your cake is dough , " signifying ' Your ex- pectation is balked . ' ( 9 ) Bought and sold . An old proverbial expression ...
Strana 252
... phrase used familiarly to express giving a challenge to fight . It arose from the practice of wearing the sword at the back ; so that , to bring it round ready for use , the belt or girdle had to be turned or shifted . The belt was ...
... phrase used familiarly to express giving a challenge to fight . It arose from the practice of wearing the sword at the back ; so that , to bring it round ready for use , the belt or girdle had to be turned or shifted . The belt was ...
Strana 711
... phrase was thus used in Shakespeare's time , and by Shakespeare himself , they do not strictly conform in construction with the present phrase . In the only two other passages where Shakespeare uses the precise phrase . " would I were ...
... phrase was thus used in Shakespeare's time , and by Shakespeare himself , they do not strictly conform in construction with the present phrase . In the only two other passages where Shakespeare uses the precise phrase . " would I were ...
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CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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