The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Harper, 1843 - 964 pages |
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Page 52
... senses I'll restore , And they shall be themselves . Ari . I'll fetch them , sir . [ Exit . Pro . Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and groves ' ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune ...
... senses I'll restore , And they shall be themselves . Ari . I'll fetch them , sir . [ Exit . Pro . Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and groves ' ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune ...
Page 58
... sense in which it is used by musicians , and in the present line in a quite different sense . Το set by in old language signifies , to make account of , to estimate . See the first Book of Samuel , xviii . 30 . 4 Descant signified ...
... sense in which it is used by musicians , and in the present line in a quite different sense . Το set by in old language signifies , to make account of , to estimate . See the first Book of Samuel , xviii . 30 . 4 Descant signified ...
Page 60
... sense applied to the sun when it sinks below 5 There's the conclusion . Julia , farewell - What ! gone without a word. Val . How esteem'st thou me ? I account of her beauty . Sil . And , when it's writ , for my sake read it over : Val ...
... sense applied to the sun when it sinks below 5 There's the conclusion . Julia , farewell - What ! gone without a word. Val . How esteem'st thou me ? I account of her beauty . Sil . And , when it's writ , for my sake read it over : Val ...
Page 67
... sense of a sweet tooth ; but Launce chooses to understand it in the literal and lauditory sense . Cotgrave renders " Friand , A sweet - lips , daintie - mouthed , sweet - tooth- ed , " & c . 2 Liberal is licentious , free , frank ...
... sense of a sweet tooth ; but Launce chooses to understand it in the literal and lauditory sense . Cotgrave renders " Friand , A sweet - lips , daintie - mouthed , sweet - tooth- ed , " & c . 2 Liberal is licentious , free , frank ...
Page 72
... sense , as signifying his mental endowments , and when he says they are out by lease , he means , that they are no longer enjoyed by their master ( who is a Enter PROTEUS , SILVIA , and JULIA . Pro . Madam , this service I have done for ...
... sense , as signifying his mental endowments , and when he says they are out by lease , he means , that they are no longer enjoyed by their master ( who is a Enter PROTEUS , SILVIA , and JULIA . Pro . Madam , this service I have done for ...
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