The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... compare Ham- let , 111. ii . 192 , 193 : " The instances that second marriage move Are base respects of thrift , but none of love . " 122. lion gait ] " Your adversary the devil , as a roaring lion , walketh about , seeking whom he may ...
... compare Ham- let , 111. ii . 192 , 193 : " The instances that second marriage move Are base respects of thrift , but none of love . " 122. lion gait ] " Your adversary the devil , as a roaring lion , walketh about , seeking whom he may ...
Page 62
... Compare Richard III . v . ii . 7-9 : " The wretched , bloody , and usurp- ing boar , That spoil'd your summer fields and fruitful vines , Swills your warm blood like wash . " 16. bend up ] strain to the utmost , like a bow . Compare ...
... Compare Richard III . v . ii . 7-9 : " The wretched , bloody , and usurp- ing boar , That spoil'd your summer fields and fruitful vines , Swills your warm blood like wash . " 16. bend up ] strain to the utmost , like a bow . Compare ...
Page 102
... compare I. ii . 165 , and Macbeth , v . v . 51 , where " wrack " rhymes with " back . " 103. the element ] the sky . " This sense is apparently due to Medieval Latin elementum ignis as a name of the starry sphere ; but there may be a ...
... compare I. ii . 165 , and Macbeth , v . v . 51 , where " wrack " rhymes with " back . " 103. the element ] the sky . " This sense is apparently due to Medieval Latin elementum ignis as a name of the starry sphere ; but there may be a ...
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