The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... sense of " dispositions of the mind . " - I . G. 139. That is , no misery compare to that inflicted by love ; -a form of speech not unusual in the old writers : Thus an old ballad : " There is no comfort in the world To women that are ...
... sense of " dispositions of the mind . " - I . G. 139. That is , no misery compare to that inflicted by love ; -a form of speech not unusual in the old writers : Thus an old ballad : " There is no comfort in the world To women that are ...
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... sense of acquaintance . - H . N. H. II . v . 1 ; III . i . 81 ; V. iv . 129. The Cambridge editors have retained the reading of the Folios in these lines , “ Padua ” in the first passage , and " Verona " in the second and third ...
... sense of acquaintance . - H . N. H. II . v . 1 ; III . i . 81 ; V. iv . 129. The Cambridge editors have retained the reading of the Folios in these lines , “ Padua ” in the first passage , and " Verona " in the second and third ...
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... sense being , " if he be but one knave , that's all one.- . - H . N. H. 270. “ Gossips " not only signify those who answer for a child in baptism , but the tattling women who attend lyings - in . The quibble is evident . iel , which is ...
... sense being , " if he be but one knave , that's all one.- . - H . N. H. 270. “ Gossips " not only signify those who answer for a child in baptism , but the tattling women who attend lyings - in . The quibble is evident . iel , which is ...
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... reads " conditions , " adopted in many editions ; " condition ” is generally used by Shakespeare in the sense of “ temper , ” “ quality . ” — I G. Launce . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son 64 Act III . Sc . i . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... reads " conditions , " adopted in many editions ; " condition ” is generally used by Shakespeare in the sense of “ temper , ” “ quality . ” — I G. Launce . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son 64 Act III . Sc . i . TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... sense in his idolatry , My substance should be statue in thy stead . I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ' sake , That used me so ; or else , by Jove I vow , I should have scratch'd out your unseeing eyes , To make my master out of ...
... sense in his idolatry , My substance should be statue in thy stead . I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ' sake , That used me so ; or else , by Jove I vow , I should have scratch'd out your unseeing eyes , To make my master out of ...
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