The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... Andr . , V , iii , 156-159 : " kiss for kiss ... Countless and infinite , yet would I pay them . " 86 dive - dapper ] the dabchick or little grebe . 90 winks ] winces . 80 90 " I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee [ 7 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... Andr . , V , iii , 156-159 : " kiss for kiss ... Countless and infinite , yet would I pay them . " 86 dive - dapper ] the dabchick or little grebe . 90 winks ] winces . 80 90 " I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee [ 7 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... Andr . , II , iv , 36–37 : " Sorrow concealed , like an oven stopp'd , Doth burn the heart to cinders . ” 335 the heart's attorney ] the tongue . Cf. Rich . III , IV , iv , 127 : " Windy attorneys [ i . e . , spoken words ] to their ...
... Andr . , II , iv , 36–37 : " Sorrow concealed , like an oven stopp'd , Doth burn the heart to cinders . ” 335 the heart's attorney ] the tongue . Cf. Rich . III , IV , iv , 127 : " Windy attorneys [ i . e . , spoken words ] to their ...
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... Andr . , III , i , 82 : “ O , that delightful engine of her thoughts . " 368 mover on this mortal round ] active agent ( or being ) on this earthly globe . " Movers " is similarly found in Cor . , I , v , 4. The line curiously resembles ...
... Andr . , III , i , 82 : “ O , that delightful engine of her thoughts . " 368 mover on this mortal round ] active agent ( or being ) on this earthly globe . " Movers " is similarly found in Cor . , I , v , 4. The line curiously resembles ...
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... Andr . , IV , i , 48. Imogen reads " the tale of Tereus " in Cymb . , II , ii , 45 . 1130 languishment ] distress . 1132 diapason ] a technical term in musical harmony defined as the interval of an octave . According to the contemporary ...
... Andr . , IV , i , 48. Imogen reads " the tale of Tereus " in Cymb . , II , ii , 45 . 1130 languishment ] distress . 1132 diapason ] a technical term in musical harmony defined as the interval of an octave . According to the contemporary ...
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... Andr . , IV , ii , 41–42 : " I would we had a thousand Roman dames At such a bay . " The expression is from the metaphor of a hunted dog , baying or barking at his pursuers . XII This piece appears with a worthless continuation of some ...
... Andr . , IV , ii , 41–42 : " I would we had a thousand Roman dames At such a bay . " The expression is from the metaphor of a hunted dog , baying or barking at his pursuers . XII This piece appears with a worthless continuation of some ...
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