The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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... Elizabethan dramatists , the poet was in all probability making a statement which was to be taken literally ; if so , that would fix the appearance of the play in or about We have , therefore , evidence not merely intrin- sic for ...
... Elizabethan dramatists , the poet was in all probability making a statement which was to be taken literally ; if so , that would fix the appearance of the play in or about We have , therefore , evidence not merely intrin- sic for ...
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... 1 carry coals ] tamely suffer insult or humiliation . Menials who were em- ployed to carry coals in Elizabethan houses were reckoned the most 10 SAM . A dog of that house shall move me. ACT FIRST- SCENE I - VERONA. [ 5 ]
... 1 carry coals ] tamely suffer insult or humiliation . Menials who were em- ployed to carry coals in Elizabethan houses were reckoned the most 10 SAM . A dog of that house shall move me. ACT FIRST- SCENE I - VERONA. [ 5 ]
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... Elizabethan literature . Cf. Hen . V , III , ii , 45 . 2 colliers ] a term of contempt , used like the modern " sweep . " 12 take the wall of ] get the better of . 22 cruel ] Thus the Fourth and Fifth Quartos . The earliest Quartos and ...
... Elizabethan literature . Cf. Hen . V , III , ii , 45 . 2 colliers ] a term of contempt , used like the modern " sweep . " 12 take the wall of ] get the better of . 22 cruel ] Thus the Fourth and Fifth Quartos . The earliest Quartos and ...
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... Elizabethan sonneteers . See introduction to Elizabethan Sonnets , 1904 , ed . by Sidney Lee . 35 that Petrarch flowed in : Laura to his lady was [ 61 ] SCENE IV ROMEO AND JULIET.
... Elizabethan sonneteers . See introduction to Elizabethan Sonnets , 1904 , ed . by Sidney Lee . 35 that Petrarch flowed in : Laura to his lady was [ 61 ] SCENE IV ROMEO AND JULIET.
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... forms were used indifferently by Elizabethan writers , in the sense of " ramble " or " rush . " Cf. Rich . II , V , v , 94 : “ jauncing Bolingbroke . " 30 Say either , and I'll stay the circumstance : Let [ 71 ] SCENE V ROMEO AND JULIET.
... forms were used indifferently by Elizabethan writers , in the sense of " ramble " or " rush . " Cf. Rich . II , V , v , 94 : “ jauncing Bolingbroke . " 30 Say either , and I'll stay the circumstance : Let [ 71 ] SCENE V ROMEO AND JULIET.
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