The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... means stretched out , 2 1 i . e . as a thing quite at our disposal , and to be treated as we please . 2 The old copy gives this line imperfectly : - : - " Our best friends made , our means stretched . " Malone supplied it thus : — " Our ...
... means stretched out , 2 1 i . e . as a thing quite at our disposal , and to be treated as we please . 2 The old copy gives this line imperfectly : - : - " Our best friends made , our means stretched . " Malone supplied it thus : — " Our ...
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... means ! Though peril to my modesty , not death on't , I would adventure . Pis . Well , then , here's the point . You must forget to be a woman ; change Command into obedience ; fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more ...
... means ! Though peril to my modesty , not death on't , I would adventure . Pis . Well , then , here's the point . You must forget to be a woman ; change Command into obedience ; fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more ...
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... mean it salutes me , or is grateful to me . 5 " With thine angel's face , " & c . means , You having an angel's face , a look of innocence , have , at the same time , an eagle's talons . " 6 This passage appears to mean , You are so ...
... mean it salutes me , or is grateful to me . 5 " With thine angel's face , " & c . means , You having an angel's face , a look of innocence , have , at the same time , an eagle's talons . " 6 This passage appears to mean , You are so ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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Andronicus Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleon Cleopatra Cloten Cymbeline dead death DIONYZA dost doth emendation emperor empress Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fortune friends give gods Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honor Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady Lavinia Lepidus live look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Marcus Marina Mark Antony means Mess mistress never night noble Octavia old copy reads Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio Plutarch Pompey Post Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre queen revenge Roman Rome SCENE Shakspeare speak Steevens sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus unto villain weep word