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Page xvi
... blood is cold , and then We pout upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we have stuffed These pipes and these conveyances of our blood With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls . Can we not hear in these lines ...
... blood is cold , and then We pout upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we have stuffed These pipes and these conveyances of our blood With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls . Can we not hear in these lines ...
Page 185
... blood Cf. Ham . 2. 2. 460 , ' head to foot Now is he total gules ' . 1 107-8 . every motion ... cries " The cries of the slaughtered regularly followed his motions , as musick and a dancer accompany each other ' ( J. ) . painted ...
... blood Cf. Ham . 2. 2. 460 , ' head to foot Now is he total gules ' . 1 107-8 . every motion ... cries " The cries of the slaughtered regularly followed his motions , as musick and a dancer accompany each other ' ( J. ) . painted ...
Page 247
... BLOOD , ' in bl . ' ( fig . from the chase , of a hound ) in full vigour ; 4. 5. 217 ; hence , ' worst in bl .'- in worst con- dition for running ; 1. I. 158 BLOODY , blood - red , ' bl . flag ' , a sign of warfare ; 2. I. 74 BLOWN ...
... BLOOD , ' in bl . ' ( fig . from the chase , of a hound ) in full vigour ; 4. 5. 217 ; hence , ' worst in bl .'- in worst con- dition for running ; 1. I. 158 BLOODY , blood - red , ' bl . flag ' , a sign of warfare ; 2. I. 74 BLOWN ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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