Dramatic Works, Volume 2Bell, 1880 |
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... thing I cannot get . I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean seeks another drop ; Who , falling there to find his fellow forth , Unseen , inquisitive , confounds himself : So I , to find a mother , and a brother , In ...
... thing I cannot get . I to the world am like a drop of water , That in the ocean seeks another drop ; Who , falling there to find his fellow forth , Unseen , inquisitive , confounds himself : So I , to find a mother , and a brother , In ...
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... thing falling7 . 3 This is another instance of Shakespeare's acquaintance with technical law terms . See The Merry Wives of Windsor , Act iv . Sc . 2 . 4 The old copy reads them : the emendation is Theobald's . 5 The following lines ...
... thing falling7 . 3 This is another instance of Shakespeare's acquaintance with technical law terms . See The Merry Wives of Windsor , Act iv . Sc . 2 . 4 The old copy reads them : the emendation is Theobald's . 5 The following lines ...
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... things . Dro . S. Marry , and did , sir ; namely , e'en no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and ...
... things . Dro . S. Marry , and did , sir ; namely , e'en no time to recover hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and ...
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... thing . " BARET . 7 So in Macbeth : - " His silver skin laced with his golden blood . " 8 The first folio reads : - " And as a bud I'll take thee , and there lie ; " Which Malone thus explains : - I , like an insect , will take thy ...
... thing . " BARET . 7 So in Macbeth : - " His silver skin laced with his golden blood . " 8 The first folio reads : - " And as a bud I'll take thee , and there lie ; " Which Malone thus explains : - I , like an insect , will take thy ...
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... thing like so clean kept : For why ? she sweats , a man may go over shoes in the grime of it . Ant . S. That's a fault that water will mend . Dro . S. No , sir , ' tis in grain ; Noah's flood could not do it . Ant . S. What's her name ...
... thing like so clean kept : For why ? she sweats , a man may go over shoes in the grime of it . Ant . S. That's a fault that water will mend . Dro . S. No , sir , ' tis in grain ; Noah's flood could not do it . Ant . S. What's her name ...
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Antipholus Antonio Armado Bass Bassanio Beat Beatrice Ben Jonson Benedick Biron blood Bora Boyet Claud Claudio Collier's Collier's folio Cost Costard daughter dear Demetrius Dogb dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fool gentle give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia Hero Hippolyta honour husband Jessica King lady Laun Launcelot Leon Leonato look lord Lorenzo lovers Lysander madam marry master master constable means Merchant of Venice merry mistress Moth musick Nerissa never night oath old copies read Pedro play Pompey Portia prince Puck Pyramus quarto Quin Salan Salar SCENE second folio Shakespeare Shylock signior soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell Theseus thing Thisby thou art Titania tongue true unto Venice wife word