The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... means to make the eating no fish a recom- mendatory quality , unless we suppose that it arose from the odium then cast upon the papists , who were the most strict observers of periodical fasts . Lear . Follow me ; thou shalt serve me ...
... means to make the eating no fish a recom- mendatory quality , unless we suppose that it arose from the odium then cast upon the papists , who were the most strict observers of periodical fasts . Lear . Follow me ; thou shalt serve me ...
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... brach was a mannerly name for a bitch . 6 To owe is to possess . 7 To trow is to believe . The precept is admirable . Set , in the next line , means stake . Lear . This is nothing , fool . Fool . SC . IV . ] 31 KING LEAR .
... brach was a mannerly name for a bitch . 6 To owe is to possess . 7 To trow is to believe . The precept is admirable . Set , in the next line , means stake . Lear . This is nothing , fool . Fool . SC . IV . ] 31 KING LEAR .
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... means degenerate , degraded . 2 Thwart as a noun adjective is not frequent in our language . It is to be found , however , in Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : - " Sith fortune thwart doth crosse my joys with care . " Disnatured is wanting ...
... means degenerate , degraded . 2 Thwart as a noun adjective is not frequent in our language . It is to be found , however , in Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : - " Sith fortune thwart doth crosse my joys with care . " Disnatured is wanting ...
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... to trouble the reader with a separate notice of each . 2 All within brackets is omitted in the quartos . 3 At point probably means completely armed . When I have showed the unfitness , -How now , 38 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
... to trouble the reader with a separate notice of each . 2 All within brackets is omitted in the quartos . 3 At point probably means completely armed . When I have showed the unfitness , -How now , 38 [ ACT I. KING LEAR .
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... means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the probability of their setting out late from thence on a visit to the earl of Gloster . Our old English earls usually ...
... means the town of Gloster , which Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the duke of Cornwall , to increase the probability of their setting out late from thence on a visit to the earl of Gloster . Our old English earls usually ...
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