The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... rest to do more ex- ploits with his mace than a morris - pike . ] Dromio plays on the word rest , arrest , and a metaphor , very common in our old writers , setting up his rest , which is taken from gaming , and means staking his all ...
... rest to do more ex- ploits with his mace than a morris - pike . ] Dromio plays on the word rest , arrest , and a metaphor , very common in our old writers , setting up his rest , which is taken from gaming , and means staking his all ...
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... rest , Who half an hour since came from the Dauphin ; And brings from him such offers of our peace As we with honour and respect may take , With purpose presently to leave this war . BAST . He will the rather do it , when he sees ...
... rest , Who half an hour since came from the Dauphin ; And brings from him such offers of our peace As we with honour and respect may take , With purpose presently to leave this war . BAST . He will the rather do it , when he sees ...
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... rest yet , my chief humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , to make all split the raging rocks ; and shivering shocks shall break the locks of prison - gates , and Phibbus ' car shall shine ...
... rest yet , my chief humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , to make all split the raging rocks ; and shivering shocks shall break the locks of prison - gates , and Phibbus ' car shall shine ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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