The Plays of William Shakespeare: Historical playsCassell, 1864 |
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... Act . ( 77 ) Passionate . Full of emotion ; agitated by grief . See Note 35 , Act iv . , " Two Gentlemen of Verona . " ( 78 ) Departed . Parted . ' The one word was frequently used for the other in former times . See Note 16 , Act ii ...
... Act . ( 77 ) Passionate . Full of emotion ; agitated by grief . See Note 35 , Act iv . , " Two Gentlemen of Verona . " ( 78 ) Departed . Parted . ' The one word was frequently used for the other in former times . See Note 16 , Act ii ...
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... Act i . , " Second Part Henry IV . " 1 ( 101 ) Strain . Race , lineage , descent , stock . See Note 48 , Act ii . , " Much Ado . " Act II . Scene III . Enter a Messenger .. Mes . Embassadors from Harry King of England Do crave ...
... Act i . , " Second Part Henry IV . " 1 ( 101 ) Strain . Race , lineage , descent , stock . See Note 48 , Act ii . , " Much Ado . " Act II . Scene III . Enter a Messenger .. Mes . Embassadors from Harry King of England Do crave ...
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... Act i . , " Richard II . , " and Note 23 , Act v . , " Henry V. " In the present sentence the effect is given that the broken rancour " is to be " preserv'd , cherish'd , and kept ; " but the poet figuratively speaks of this " broken ...
... Act i . , " Richard II . , " and Note 23 , Act v . , " Henry V. " In the present sentence the effect is given that the broken rancour " is to be " preserv'd , cherish'd , and kept ; " but the poet figuratively speaks of this " broken ...
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