The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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Strana ix
... thoughts and aspirations amid the needful duties and pursuits of every - day life , will certainly make a point of ... thought objectionable at the time when Shakespeare wrote , but coarse and unfit for modern utterance . So unwilling ...
... thoughts and aspirations amid the needful duties and pursuits of every - day life , will certainly make a point of ... thought objectionable at the time when Shakespeare wrote , but coarse and unfit for modern utterance . So unwilling ...
Strana x
... thought to the entire system on which we should work ; and thus we have pursued an original plan , varying in some things from that found in usual annotated editions , while we adhered to their form where we thought it judicious . First ...
... thought to the entire system on which we should work ; and thus we have pursued an original plan , varying in some things from that found in usual annotated editions , while we adhered to their form where we thought it judicious . First ...
Strana 6
... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : 11 gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this ...
... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : 11 gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this ...
Strana 13
... thought to " wander " about erratically , as their name indicates , being derived from the Greek word , plane , érror , erring or wandering . 63. Deracinate . ' Root out , ' ' wrench apart . ' See Note 31 , Act v . , " Henry V. " Which ...
... thought to " wander " about erratically , as their name indicates , being derived from the Greek word , plane , érror , erring or wandering . 63. Deracinate . ' Root out , ' ' wrench apart . ' See Note 31 , Act v . , " Henry V. " Which ...
Strana 22
... thoughts With this cramm d reason : reason and respect 29 Make livers pale , 29 and lustihood deject . Hect ... thought meet Paris should do some vengeance on the Greeks : Your breath of full consent bellied his sails ; The seas ...
... thoughts With this cramm d reason : reason and respect 29 Make livers pale , 29 and lustihood deject . Hect ... thought meet Paris should do some vengeance on the Greeks : Your breath of full consent bellied his sails ; The seas ...
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