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Page 15
... ' tauntingly , ' from F4 . But the belly's reply ( v . 134 f . ) is not 120 130 taunting , and ' taintingly ' may well mean ' attaintingly , ' i.e. indicting ( them in turn ) . Which you do live upon ; and fit it is 15 SC . I Coriolanus.
... ' tauntingly , ' from F4 . But the belly's reply ( v . 134 f . ) is not 120 130 taunting , and ' taintingly ' may well mean ' attaintingly , ' i.e. indicting ( them in turn ) . Which you do live upon ; and fit it is 15 SC . I Coriolanus.
Page 27
... turn thy solemnness out o ' door , and go 120 along with us . 94. moths . The word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning ' lovers , ' a sense still current in Ireland . The Slang Dict ...
... turn thy solemnness out o ' door , and go 120 along with us . 94. moths . The word was pronounced ' motts . ' There is thence , apparently , a play upon the cant meaning ' lovers , ' a sense still current in Ireland . The Slang Dict ...
Page 44
... abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of pride : O that you could turn your eyes toward 40. single , paltry , insignificant . 10 20 30 40 the napes of your necks , and make but an 44 Coriolanus ACT II.
... abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of pride : O that you could turn your eyes toward 40. single , paltry , insignificant . 10 20 30 40 the napes of your necks , and make but an 44 Coriolanus ACT II.
Page 50
... turn : O , welcome home : And welcome , general : and ye ' re welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes . weep I could And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse begin at very root on ' s heart , That is not glad ...
... turn : O , welcome home : And welcome , general : and ye ' re welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes . weep I could And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse begin at very root on ' s heart , That is not glad ...
Page 57
... Turn terror into sport : as weeds before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd And fell below his stem : his sword , death's stamp , Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing of blood , whose every motion Was timed ...
... Turn terror into sport : as weeds before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd And fell below his stem : his sword , death's stamp , Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing of blood , whose every motion Was timed ...
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