The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... Henry V. and in both places is coupled with chuck or chick . It is said that bra cock is still used in Scotland . 16 Still playing with her fingers as a girl playing on the vir- ginals . Virginals were stringed instruments played with ...
... Henry V. and in both places is coupled with chuck or chick . It is said that bra cock is still used in Scotland . 16 Still playing with her fingers as a girl playing on the vir- ginals . Virginals were stringed instruments played with ...
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... Henry VI . Part 1. we have- ' God knows , thou art a collop of my flesh . It is given as a proverbial phrase in Heywood's Epigrams , 1566 . " For I have heard saie it is a deere collup That is cut out of th owne flesh . ' 22 Affection ...
... Henry VI . Part 1. we have- ' God knows , thou art a collop of my flesh . It is given as a proverbial phrase in Heywood's Epigrams , 1566 . " For I have heard saie it is a deere collup That is cut out of th owne flesh . ' 22 Affection ...
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... - marks that there are more involved and parenthetical passages in this play than in any other of Shakspeare's , except , perhaps , King Henry VIII . My present vengeance taken : ' Shrew my heart , SC . II . 19 WINTER'S TALE .
... - marks that there are more involved and parenthetical passages in this play than in any other of Shakspeare's , except , perhaps , King Henry VIII . My present vengeance taken : ' Shrew my heart , SC . II . 19 WINTER'S TALE .
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... Henry IV . Part 11. rash gunpow- der . ' Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 46 Make that ( i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point ) a subject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think , I am such a fool ...
... Henry IV . Part 11. rash gunpow- der . ' Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 46 Make that ( i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point ) a subject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think , I am such a fool ...
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... Henry VIII . Act i . Sc . 2 : " I stood i'the level Of a full charg'd confederacy , and give thanks To you that chok'd it . " 9 i . e . they who have done like you . Shakspeare had this from Dorastus and Fawnia , it was her part to deny ...
... Henry VIII . Act i . Sc . 2 : " I stood i'the level Of a full charg'd confederacy , and give thanks To you that chok'd it . " 9 i . e . they who have done like you . Shakspeare had this from Dorastus and Fawnia , it was her part to deny ...
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