The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 56
... mean . * L. Grey . The fruits of love I mean , my loving liege . * K . Edw . Ay , but , I fear me , in another sense . What love , think'st thou , I sue so much to get ? L. Grey . My love till death , my humble thanks , my prayers ...
... mean . * L. Grey . The fruits of love I mean , my loving liege . * K . Edw . Ay , but , I fear me , in another sense . What love , think'st thou , I sue so much to get ? L. Grey . My love till death , my humble thanks , my prayers ...
Page 236
... mean to shrink from me . [ Exeunt King RICHARD and Ratcliff . RICHMOND wakes . Enter OXFORD and others . Lords ... means to come by what he hath , And slaughter'd those that were the means to help him , A base foul stone , made precious ...
... mean to shrink from me . [ Exeunt King RICHARD and Ratcliff . RICHMOND wakes . Enter OXFORD and others . Lords ... means to come by what he hath , And slaughter'd those that were the means to help him , A base foul stone , made precious ...
Page 242
... means- ] To muke means was , in Shakspeare's time , always used in an unfavourable sense , and signified to come at any ... mean the leaf ( feueille ) or thin plate of metal in which the stone is set . JOHNSON , Nothing has been , or is ...
... means- ] To muke means was , in Shakspeare's time , always used in an unfavourable sense , and signified to come at any ... mean the leaf ( feueille ) or thin plate of metal in which the stone is set . JOHNSON , Nothing has been , or is ...
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