The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... arms Pins , wooden pricks , nails , sprigs of rosemary ; And with this horrible object , from low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes , and mills , Sometime with lunatic bans , sometime with prayers , Enforce their charity ...
... arms Pins , wooden pricks , nails , sprigs of rosemary ; And with this horrible object , from low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes , and mills , Sometime with lunatic bans , sometime with prayers , Enforce their charity ...
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... Arms , arms , sword , fire ! - Corruption in the place ! False justicer , why hast thou let her ' scape ? EDG . Bless thy five wits ! KENT . O pity ! -Sir , where is the patience now , That you so oft have boasted to retain ? so much ...
... Arms , arms , sword , fire ! - Corruption in the place ! False justicer , why hast thou let her ' scape ? EDG . Bless thy five wits ! KENT . O pity ! -Sir , where is the patience now , That you so oft have boasted to retain ? so much ...
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... arms ; b Sessa ! ] This word , in the old text sese , occurs in a previous scene , and is met with also in the Induction to " The Taming of the Shrew . " Johnson explains it to be an interjection en- forcing cessation of any action ...
... arms ; b Sessa ! ] This word , in the old text sese , occurs in a previous scene , and is met with also in the Induction to " The Taming of the Shrew . " Johnson explains it to be an interjection en- forcing cessation of any action ...
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... arms . GLO . What mean your graces ? friends , consider c Good my You are my guests : do me no foul play , friends ... arms . ] That is , dry , withered arms . d Naughty lady , - ] See note ( a ) , p . 421 , Vol . I. REG . To whose hands ...
... arms . GLO . What mean your graces ? friends , consider c Good my You are my guests : do me no foul play , friends ... arms . ] That is , dry , withered arms . d Naughty lady , - ] See note ( a ) , p . 421 , Vol . I. REG . To whose hands ...
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... arms at home , and give the distaff Into my husband's hands . This trusty servant Shall pass between us : ere long you are like to hear , If you dare venture in your own behalf , A mistress's command . Wear this ; spare speech ...
... arms at home , and give the distaff Into my husband's hands . This trusty servant Shall pass between us : ere long you are like to hear , If you dare venture in your own behalf , A mistress's command . Wear this ; spare speech ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Banquo bear blood Brutus Cæsar CASCA Cassio CLEO Cleopatra Collier's annotator Cominius Coriolanus CRES daughter dead dear death deed DEMET Desdemona dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio omits follow fool fortune friends give gods grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector honour IAGO Julius Cæsar KENT king kiss lady Laertes LEAR live look lord Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD madam Marcius Mark Antony means never night noble o'er Old text Othello Pandarus Patroclus play Pompey poor pr'ythee pray quarto queen Re-enter Rome SCENE Shakespeare shalt shame sorrow soul speak stand Steevens sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue Troilus true ULYSS unto wife word Отн