The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 40
... means whereof a ' faces it out , but fights not : for Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof a ' breaks words , and keeps whole weapons : for Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best ...
... means whereof a ' faces it out , but fights not : for Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof a ' breaks words , and keeps whole weapons : for Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best ...
Page 142
... means lunatic ' ( Malone ) . 36-7 . the whore of Babylon Can this be a recollec- tion of a babbling of Ps . cxxxvii ? Cf. note 1. 16 . 40. hell ( F. ) . All edd . since Cap . read ' hell - fire ' with Q. ' I do not think they were ...
... means lunatic ' ( Malone ) . 36-7 . the whore of Babylon Can this be a recollec- tion of a babbling of Ps . cxxxvii ? Cf. note 1. 16 . 40. hell ( F. ) . All edd . since Cap . read ' hell - fire ' with Q. ' I do not think they were ...
Page 201
... means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED ... mean , of low rank ; 4 Prol . 50 ; 4. 3. 62 VOICE , approval , ' to get the voice ' = to be acclaimed ; 2.2 . 113 VOID , quit ...
... means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED ... mean , of low rank ; 4 Prol . 50 ; 4. 3. 62 VOICE , approval , ' to get the voice ' = to be acclaimed ; 2.2 . 113 VOID , quit ...
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