The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... dead ] false hair taken from dead bodies . Shake- speare repeatedly refers with disgust to the fashion of wearing false hair . 146. may mire ] sc . without washing off the thick paint upon them . 147. A pox of wrinkles ! ] wrinkles be ...
... dead ] false hair taken from dead bodies . Shake- speare repeatedly refers with disgust to the fashion of wearing false hair . 146. may mire ] sc . without washing off the thick paint upon them . 147. A pox of wrinkles ! ] wrinkles be ...
Page 143
... dead , who has outstretched his span : and it would almost seem that some beast reared this mound , for here does not live a man to have done Yes , he is dead , sure , and this his grave , " etc. " I think it quite plain , " he goes on ...
... dead , who has outstretched his span : and it would almost seem that some beast reared this mound , for here does not live a man to have done Yes , he is dead , sure , and this his grave , " etc. " I think it quite plain , " he goes on ...
Page 148
... Dead Is noble Timon ; of whose memory Hereafter more . Bring me into your city , And I will use the olive with my ... Dead ] Ff . grave . - On : faults for- given , - Dead Theobald . grave our faults - forgiv'n , since dead Hanmer ...
... Dead Is noble Timon ; of whose memory Hereafter more . Bring me into your city , And I will use the olive with my ... Dead ] Ff . grave . - On : faults for- given , - Dead Theobald . grave our faults - forgiv'n , since dead Hanmer ...
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