The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 92
... beat her wings , or flutter . The Constable would insinuate that the Dauphin's courage , when he prepares for encounter , will bate , that is , soon diminish or evaporate . - H . N. H. Enter a Messenger . Mess . My lord high constable ...
... beat her wings , or flutter . The Constable would insinuate that the Dauphin's courage , when he prepares for encounter , will bate , that is , soon diminish or evaporate . - H . N. H. Enter a Messenger . Mess . My lord high constable ...
Page 107
... beat us ; for they bear them on their shoulders : but it is no English treason to cut French crowns , and to - morrow the king himself will be a clipper . [ Exeunt Soldiers . Upon the king ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts ...
... beat us ; for they bear them on their shoulders : but it is no English treason to cut French crowns , and to - morrow the king himself will be a clipper . [ Exeunt Soldiers . Upon the king ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts ...
Page 108
... beats upon the high shore of this world , 290 273. " What is thy soul of adoration ? ” ; Knight's reading ; F. 1 reads , " What ? is thy Soule of Odoration ? " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , “ Adora- tion " ; Warburton , " What is thy toll , O ...
... beats upon the high shore of this world , 290 273. " What is thy soul of adoration ? ” ; Knight's reading ; F. 1 reads , " What ? is thy Soule of Odoration ? " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , “ Adora- tion " ; Warburton , " What is thy toll , O ...
Page 173
... beat , drub ( Pistol's cant ) ; IV . iv . 29 . FITs , befits , becomes ; II . iv . 11 . FLESH'D , fed with flesh like a hound trained for the chase ; II . iv . 50 ; hardened in bloodshed ; III . iii . 11 . FLEXURE , bending ; IV . i ...
... beat , drub ( Pistol's cant ) ; IV . iv . 29 . FITs , befits , becomes ; II . iv . 11 . FLESH'D , fed with flesh like a hound trained for the chase ; II . iv . 50 ; hardened in bloodshed ; III . iii . 11 . FLEXURE , bending ; IV . i ...
Page vi
... Beat . " Why , no ; no more than reason . " Bene . " Why , then your uncle , and the Prince , and Claudio have been deceived ; for they swore you did . " Much Ado About Nothing . Act 5 , Scene 4 . PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE ...
... Beat . " Why , no ; no more than reason . " Bene . " Why , then your uncle , and the Prince , and Claudio have been deceived ; for they swore you did . " Much Ado About Nothing . Act 5 , Scene 4 . PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE ...
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