The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 302
... probably a larger number popularly traditional in England when Shakespeare wrote ; as in Fletcher's play of " The Noble Gentleman , " we find : - " So Cæsar fell , when in the Capitol They gave his body two and thirty wounds . " See ...
... probably a larger number popularly traditional in England when Shakespeare wrote ; as in Fletcher's play of " The Noble Gentleman , " we find : - " So Cæsar fell , when in the Capitol They gave his body two and thirty wounds . " See ...
Page 311
... probably derived from the Latin averrunco , I drive away evil ; and employed to mean begone , ' ' stand off , ' ' avoid , ' ' avaunt . ' Various other derivations have been suggested ; but we think the above is the most probable ...
... probably derived from the Latin averrunco , I drive away evil ; and employed to mean begone , ' ' stand off , ' ' avoid , ' ' avaunt . ' Various other derivations have been suggested ; but we think the above is the most probable ...
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... probably intended for the servant himself , who may be supposed to have received some bruise or injury requiring a healing application , the effect of which Cerimon desires to know . ( 49 ) The very principals . The " principals " are ...
... probably intended for the servant himself , who may be supposed to have received some bruise or injury requiring a healing application , the effect of which Cerimon desires to know . ( 49 ) The very principals . The " principals " are ...
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