The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 1Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... Henry IV . v . iv . 64 ) . With the following lines cf. Euphues's Advice to Philautus ( The Complete Works of Lyly , ed . Warwick Bond , vol . ii . p . 223 , etc. ) . وو 66. be able ] Have power to daunt your foe , but practise not your ...
... Henry IV . v . iv . 64 ) . With the following lines cf. Euphues's Advice to Philautus ( The Complete Works of Lyly , ed . Warwick Bond , vol . ii . p . 223 , etc. ) . وو 66. be able ] Have power to daunt your foe , but practise not your ...
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... Henry IV . iii . 27 , and Twelfth Night , I. v . 61 . 165. staggers ] Shakespeare uses this word once in its literal sense of a disease in horses , " Spoiled with the staggers " ( Taming of the Shrew , III . ii . 55 ) . Here it is used ...
... Henry IV . iii . 27 , and Twelfth Night , I. v . 61 . 165. staggers ] Shakespeare uses this word once in its literal sense of a disease in horses , " Spoiled with the staggers " ( Taming of the Shrew , III . ii . 55 ) . Here it is used ...
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... Henry VI . v . v . 11 ) . Also , " Hate turns one or both to worthy danger and deserved death " ( Richard II . v . i . 68 ) . 16. fleshes ] satiates . Cf. " The wild dog shall flesh his tooth on every innocent " ( 2 Henry IV . IV . v ...
... Henry VI . v . v . 11 ) . Also , " Hate turns one or both to worthy danger and deserved death " ( Richard II . v . i . 68 ) . 16. fleshes ] satiates . Cf. " The wild dog shall flesh his tooth on every innocent " ( 2 Henry IV . IV . v ...
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