The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... Shake- spearian study and labour , learned at least one of the lessons he taught : - " I will chide no breather in the world but myself , against whom I know most faults . " The difficulty of making up one's mind on disputed passages ...
... Shake- spearian study and labour , learned at least one of the lessons he taught : - " I will chide no breather in the world but myself , against whom I know most faults . " The difficulty of making up one's mind on disputed passages ...
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... Shake- speare's word , derived from the two Latin words primo , first , and genitivus , that which is born with us , to signify the claims or right of the first - born . He sometimes thus coins classically- derived words to suit his ...
... Shake- speare's word , derived from the two Latin words primo , first , and genitivus , that which is born with us , to signify the claims or right of the first - born . He sometimes thus coins classically- derived words to suit his ...
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... Shake in and out the rivet : -and at this sport Sir Valour dies ; cries , “ Oh , enough , Patroclus ; Or give me ribs of steel ! I shall split all In pleasure of my spleen . " 76 And in this fashion , All our abilities , gifts , natures ...
... Shake in and out the rivet : -and at this sport Sir Valour dies ; cries , “ Oh , enough , Patroclus ; Or give me ribs of steel ! I shall split all In pleasure of my spleen . " 76 And in this fashion , All our abilities , gifts , natures ...
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... Shake- speare's time placed at the commencement of a book . 98. Who miscarrying , what heart receives from hence , & c . In this passage we have an instance of the form of question that , strictly constructed , requires the word ' not ...
... Shake- speare's time placed at the commencement of a book . 98. Who miscarrying , what heart receives from hence , & c . In this passage we have an instance of the form of question that , strictly constructed , requires the word ' not ...
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... Shake- speare uses the word " voluntary " substantively , adjectively , and adverbially . In " I serve here voluntary , " either ' as a ' is elliptically understood before " voluntary , " or the latter word is used for ' voluntarily ...
... Shake- speare uses the word " voluntary " substantively , adjectively , and adverbially . In " I serve here voluntary , " either ' as a ' is elliptically understood before " voluntary , " or the latter word is used for ' voluntarily ...
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