The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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... thee they are out of request now , ' " An Apology or rather Retractation ( Met . of Ajax ) , rept . p . 48. See II . i . 227 and note . Compare Wilkins ' Miseries of En- forced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . ix . 556 ) : 66 " " " " you cowards ...
... thee they are out of request now , ' " An Apology or rather Retractation ( Met . of Ajax ) , rept . p . 48. See II . i . 227 and note . Compare Wilkins ' Miseries of En- forced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . ix . 556 ) : 66 " " " " you cowards ...
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... thee , Trang dilly do , Trang dilly , Thy friend and lover secretly . Woman - Thou art my owne sweet bully . " 2. bully - rook ] These words are not hyphened in the early editions . New Eng . Dict . deals with this expression as one ...
... thee , Trang dilly do , Trang dilly , Thy friend and lover secretly . Woman - Thou art my owne sweet bully . " 2. bully - rook ] These words are not hyphened in the early editions . New Eng . Dict . deals with this expression as one ...
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... thee froth and lime : I am at a word ; 15 follow . • II . shall shall ] F 1 , Q3 ; will Steevens ; lyme Q1 ; lyve Ff , Q 3 . the French King to instruct King James's men in the French method of falconry in 1624 , Chamberlain wrote ...
... thee froth and lime : I am at a word ; 15 follow . • II . shall shall ] F 1 , Q3 ; will Steevens ; lyme Q1 ; lyve Ff , Q 3 . the French King to instruct King James's men in the French method of falconry in 1624 , Chamberlain wrote ...
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... thee a new truss ? " وو 19. withered serving- man ] Falstaff parodies the old proverb , " An old serving - man makes a young beggar . " It is in George - a - Green ; Thom's Early Prose Romances , chap . ii .; Webster's Northward Ho ...
... thee a new truss ? " وو 19. withered serving- man ] Falstaff parodies the old proverb , " An old serving - man makes a young beggar . " It is in George - a - Green ; Thom's Early Prose Romances , chap . ii .; Webster's Northward Ho ...
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... thee reed , leave it not in the dish ; Lay it downe before thy trenchoure , thereof be not afrayde ; And take heede who takes it up , for feare it be convayde . " Nares refers to Marston's What You Will . Conveyance has a similar use in ...
... thee reed , leave it not in the dish ; Lay it downe before thy trenchoure , thereof be not afrayde ; And take heede who takes it up , for feare it be convayde . " Nares refers to Marston's What You Will . Conveyance has a similar use in ...
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