The Shakespeare Key: Unlocking the Treasures of His Style, Elucidating the Peculiarities of His Construction, and Displaiying the Beauties of His Expressim; (etc.)Sampson Low, 1879 - 810 Seiten |
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... Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost . - 1 H. IV . , iii . 2 . Steevens and Malone point out an anachronism in this passage , because the event of the Prince of Wales's removal from his post of President of the Council in ...
... Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost . - 1 H. IV . , iii . 2 . Steevens and Malone point out an anachronism in this passage , because the event of the Prince of Wales's removal from his post of President of the Council in ...
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... thou hast too much fear.—Tw. N. , v . 1 . Then poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue -- Lear , i . 1 . I could have given less matter a better ear . — Ant . & C. , ii . 1 . The ...
... thou hast too much fear.—Tw. N. , v . 1 . Then poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue -- Lear , i . 1 . I could have given less matter a better ear . — Ant . & C. , ii . 1 . The ...
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... thee for herself : for thou hast been As one , in suffering all , that suffers nothing ; A man that fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and bless'd are those Whose blood and judgment are so well co - mingled ...
... thee for herself : for thou hast been As one , in suffering all , that suffers nothing ; A man that fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and bless'd are those Whose blood and judgment are so well co - mingled ...
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... thou hast marr'd ; That will I make before I let thee go.-R. III . , i . 3 . " " 6 Gloster uses the word " mak'st in the sense of ' dost ' ; but Margaret replies to it in its sense of achiev'st , ' as used in juxta- position with " marr ...
... thou hast marr'd ; That will I make before I let thee go.-R. III . , i . 3 . " " 6 Gloster uses the word " mak'st in the sense of ' dost ' ; but Margaret replies to it in its sense of achiev'st , ' as used in juxta- position with " marr ...
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Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary-Cowden Clarke. Thou shalt have a share in our purchase ... thou , my What saucy merchant was this , that was so full of his ropery ... hast sold [ ' betrayed ' ] me to this novice ; boy she hath sold me . — Ant ...
Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary-Cowden Clarke. Thou shalt have a share in our purchase ... thou , my What saucy merchant was this , that was so full of his ropery ... hast sold [ ' betrayed ' ] me to this novice ; boy she hath sold me . — Ant ...
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