The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Figuratively the phrase meant to be unprovided , stripped of one's usual belonging ; and a little further on in the same play we have : 86 وو Tip . There's nothing more domes- tic , Tame and familiar , than your fly in cuerpo . Host ...
... Figuratively the phrase meant to be unprovided , stripped of one's usual belonging ; and a little further on in the same play we have : 86 وو Tip . There's nothing more domes- tic , Tame and familiar , than your fly in cuerpo . Host ...
Page 96
... figuratively , Marlowe , Edward II . p . 193/2 , ed . Dyce : " a short Italian hooded cloak , Larded with pearl . " 12. rother's ] Singer's brilliant emend- ation for " brother's . " " A rother is a horned beast ; oxen and cows are ...
... figuratively , Marlowe , Edward II . p . 193/2 , ed . Dyce : " a short Italian hooded cloak , Larded with pearl . " 12. rother's ] Singer's brilliant emend- ation for " brother's . " " A rother is a horned beast ; oxen and cows are ...
Page 99
... figuratively in this absolute sense , but defines it by another substantive . Possibly he had in his mind " the foul Naples canker " of Marston's Scourge of Villainy , I. 22 . 54. something ] somewhat . 55. strange ] unacquainted . 58 ...
... figuratively in this absolute sense , but defines it by another substantive . Possibly he had in his mind " the foul Naples canker " of Marston's Scourge of Villainy , I. 22 . 54. something ] somewhat . 55. strange ] unacquainted . 58 ...
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