The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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... turn all to a merriment , if you take not the heat . Prince . You whoreson candle - mine , you , how vilely did you speak of me even now , before this honest , 300 virtuous , civil gentlewoman ! Hostess . God's blessing of your good ...
... turn all to a merriment , if you take not the heat . Prince . You whoreson candle - mine , you , how vilely did you speak of me even now , before this honest , 300 virtuous , civil gentlewoman ! Hostess . God's blessing of your good ...
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... turn ... abuse debase their own good speech . 29. affections of delight v . G. 31. mark v . G. copy and book pattern and study . Cf. Lucr . 615-16 : For princes are the glass , the school , the book , Where subjects ' eyes do learn , do ...
... turn ... abuse debase their own good speech . 29. affections of delight v . G. 31. mark v . G. copy and book pattern and study . Cf. Lucr . 615-16 : For princes are the glass , the school , the book , Where subjects ' eyes do learn , do ...
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... TURN ON ( reflex . ) , ( a ) blunt the edge , ( b ) turn in flight ; I. I. 118 UNDO , ruin ; 2. 1. 23 ; 4. 3. 22 ; Ep . 4 UNEQUAL , unjust ; 4. 1. 102 UNFATHERED , unnaturally be- gotten ( e.g. by demons or fairies , cf. Spenser , F.2 ...
... TURN ON ( reflex . ) , ( a ) blunt the edge , ( b ) turn in flight ; I. I. 118 UNDO , ruin ; 2. 1. 23 ; 4. 3. 22 ; Ep . 4 UNEQUAL , unjust ; 4. 1. 102 UNFATHERED , unnaturally be- gotten ( e.g. by demons or fairies , cf. Spenser , F.2 ...
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THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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