The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... terms of intimacy . He suf- fered imprisonment from 1601 to 1603 owing to his complicity in Essex's rebellion , but was restored to favour by King James I. He died on November 10 , 1624 . 2 This vow was fulfilled by the production a ...
... terms of intimacy . He suf- fered imprisonment from 1601 to 1603 owing to his complicity in Essex's rebellion , but was restored to favour by King James I. He died on November 10 , 1624 . 2 This vow was fulfilled by the production a ...
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... term technically employed in the chase of the hart . See Wyndham's edition of Shakespeare's Poems , p . 213 . 243 if himself ] so that if he himself . 251 in thine own law forlorn ] lost or ruined by the force of thine own law . 240 250 ...
... term technically employed in the chase of the hart . See Wyndham's edition of Shakespeare's Poems , p . 213 . 243 if himself ] so that if he himself . 251 in thine own law forlorn ] lost or ruined by the force of thine own law . 240 250 ...
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... term in the game of " prisoner's base , " in which a player bade or challenged another to run without being caught from one fixed bound or base to another in a farther corner of the field . Cf. Two Gent . , I , ii , 97 : “ Indeed , I ...
... term in the game of " prisoner's base , " in which a player bade or challenged another to run without being caught from one fixed bound or base to another in a farther corner of the field . Cf. Two Gent . , I , ii , 97 : “ Indeed , I ...
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... goes beyond due warrant . 578 The poor fool ] A common term of endearment . Cf. Lear , V , iii , 305 ( of Cordelia ) : " And my poor fool is hang'd . ” She is resolved no longer to restrain him ; Bids [ 30 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... goes beyond due warrant . 578 The poor fool ] A common term of endearment . Cf. Lear , V , iii , 305 ( of Cordelia ) : " And my poor fool is hang'd . ” She is resolved no longer to restrain him ; Bids [ 30 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... term in horsemanship , usually spelled " manege , " i . e . , equestrian skill . Cf. Lover's Compl . , 111-112 : " Whether the horse by him became his deed , Or he his manage by the well - doing steed . " 599 annoy ] suffering . Cf ...
... term in horsemanship , usually spelled " manege , " i . e . , equestrian skill . Cf. Lover's Compl . , 111-112 : " Whether the horse by him became his deed , Or he his manage by the well - doing steed . " 599 annoy ] suffering . Cf ...
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