The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 16
... present age , who does not show by his dress , deportment , and talk , that he has traveled and made observations in foreign countries . - H . N. H. 216. " strew the footsteps , " etc. , i . e . make my footing surer.— C. H. H. 219 ...
... present age , who does not show by his dress , deportment , and talk , that he has traveled and made observations in foreign countries . - H . N. H. 216. " strew the footsteps , " etc. , i . e . make my footing surer.— C. H. H. 219 ...
Page 103
... present time's so sick , That present medicine must be minister'd , Or overthrow incurable ensues . 8. " counties " ; it is difficult to determine whether " counties ” — ( i . ) " counts , " i . e . " the nobility , " or ( ii . ) " the ...
... present time's so sick , That present medicine must be minister'd , Or overthrow incurable ensues . 8. " counties " ; it is difficult to determine whether " counties ” — ( i . ) " counts , " i . e . " the nobility , " or ( ii . ) " the ...
Page 106
... present time . Bast . Away , then , with good courage ! yet , 1 know , Our party may well meet a prouder foe . SCENE II [ Exeunt . The Dauphin's camp at St. Edmundsbury . Enter , in arms , Lewis , Salisbury , Melun , Pem- broke , Bigot ...
... present time . Bast . Away , then , with good courage ! yet , 1 know , Our party may well meet a prouder foe . SCENE II [ Exeunt . The Dauphin's camp at St. Edmundsbury . Enter , in arms , Lewis , Salisbury , Melun , Pem- broke , Bigot ...
Page 137
... present state of affairs ; IV . ii . 61 . TITHE , take a tithe ; III . i . 154 . To , added to ; I. i . 144 . TOASTING - IRON , an iron used for toasting cheese ; used contemp- tuously of a sword ; IV . iii . 99 . TOLL , take toll ...
... present state of affairs ; IV . ii . 61 . TITHE , take a tithe ; III . i . 154 . To , added to ; I. i . 144 . TOASTING - IRON , an iron used for toasting cheese ; used contemp- tuously of a sword ; IV . iii . 99 . TOLL , take toll ...
Page 14
... present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if she say I am not fourteen pence on the score for sheer ale , score me up for the lyingest knave in Chris- tendom . What ! I am not ...
... present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if she say I am not fourteen pence on the score for sheer ale , score me up for the lyingest knave in Chris- tendom . What ! I am not ...
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