The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... phrase , he aptly quotes the following passages from Marlowe's Jew of Malta and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale : - Now I remember those old women's words Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales And speak of spirits and ghosts ...
... phrase , he aptly quotes the following passages from Marlowe's Jew of Malta and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale : - Now I remember those old women's words Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales And speak of spirits and ghosts ...
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... phrase " lady a halt or stay as the meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They ... phrases , " For God he knows " ( Rich- these " ; and Speed , Hist . of Gt . ard III . III . vii . 236 ) , " The ...
... phrase " lady a halt or stay as the meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They ... phrases , " For God he knows " ( Rich- these " ; and Speed , Hist . of Gt . ard III . III . vii . 236 ) , " The ...
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... The exclamation is a rare one , but Sir James Murray ( New . Eng . Dict . s.v. " Grace " ) aptly illustrates it by means of the phrase " St. George to boot . " answer , Your queen and I are devils : yet 8 [ ACT 1 . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... The exclamation is a rare one , but Sir James Murray ( New . Eng . Dict . s.v. " Grace " ) aptly illustrates it by means of the phrase " St. George to boot . " answer , Your queen and I are devils : yet 8 [ ACT 1 . THE WINTER'S TALE.
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... phrases " foot - hot , " at full speed , and " a dead heat . " 96. But to the goal ] But let us bring this discussion to an end . Eighteenth century editors , from Warburton on- wards , played havoc with this line by deleting the full ...
... phrases " foot - hot , " at full speed , and " a dead heat . " 96. But to the goal ] But let us bring this discussion to an end . Eighteenth century editors , from Warburton on- wards , played havoc with this line by deleting the full ...
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... phrase used when the huntsman's horn announced that the deer had sighed forth his last breath . Compare Greene , Card of Fancie ( 1584 ) : " He that bloweth the mort before the fall of the buck may verie well misse of his fees . " Izo ...
... phrase used when the huntsman's horn announced that the deer had sighed forth his last breath . Compare Greene , Card of Fancie ( 1584 ) : " He that bloweth the mort before the fall of the buck may verie well misse of his fees . " Izo ...
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