The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... means to track by the mere scent of the foot . A hound that does one is not likely to do the other ; but the ambiguity is explained by the double meaning attached to the words counter and dry foot . The former implying both false , and ...
... means to track by the mere scent of the foot . A hound that does one is not likely to do the other ; but the ambiguity is explained by the double meaning attached to the words counter and dry foot . The former implying both false , and ...
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... means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantic fool , Hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour : And , to be noted for a merry man , He'll woo a thousand , ' point the day of marriage , Make friends , invite , yes , " and ...
... means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantic fool , Hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour : And , to be noted for a merry man , He'll woo a thousand , ' point the day of marriage , Make friends , invite , yes , " and ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. He means to recompense the pains you take By cutting off your heads : thus hath he ... means , & c . b Leaving our rankness- ] Rank is here used in a sense it has ceased to retain , that of riotous ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. He means to recompense the pains you take By cutting off your heads : thus hath he ... means , & c . b Leaving our rankness- ] Rank is here used in a sense it has ceased to retain , that of riotous ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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