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Pagina 18
... King in Hamlet desires the Queen to be round with her son . 9 So in Shakespeare's Sonnets , the forty - seventh and seventy- fifth : - " When that mine eye is famish'd for a look . " " Sometimes all full with feeding on his sight , And ...
... King in Hamlet desires the Queen to be round with her son . 9 So in Shakespeare's Sonnets , the forty - seventh and seventy- fifth : - " When that mine eye is famish'd for a look . " " Sometimes all full with feeding on his sight , And ...
Pagina 40
... King Henry VI . Part 1.:- " And whereas I was black and swart before . " The word runs through all the northern dialects ; we have it from the Saxon sweart , or the Gothic swarts . 16 This poor conundrum is borrowed by Massinger in The ...
... King Henry VI . Part 1.:- " And whereas I was black and swart before . " The word runs through all the northern dialects ; we have it from the Saxon sweart , or the Gothic swarts . 16 This poor conundrum is borrowed by Massinger in The ...
Pagina 47
... King Henry V .- " What a wretched peevish fellow is this King of England to mope with his fat brain'd fol- lowers so far out of his knowledge . " Again in Cymbeline : - " Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : he is strange and ...
... King Henry V .- " What a wretched peevish fellow is this King of England to mope with his fat brain'd fol- lowers so far out of his knowledge . " Again in Cymbeline : - " Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : he is strange and ...
Pagina 48
... asseveration in the phraseology of that age . So in King Richard III : - " You may deny that God were not the cause Of my lord Hastings ' late imprisonment . " Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . 48 ACT IV . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... asseveration in the phraseology of that age . So in King Richard III : - " You may deny that God were not the cause Of my lord Hastings ' late imprisonment . " Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . 48 ACT IV . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Pagina 49
... King Henry IV . Part 1.- " And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance ? It appears probable that there was also a kind of stuff called durance . See note on King Henry IV . Part I. Act i . Sc . 2 . 6 The old copy has , " A ...
... King Henry IV . Part 1.- " And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance ? It appears probable that there was also a kind of stuff called durance . See note on King Henry IV . Part I. Act i . Sc . 2 . 6 The old copy has , " A ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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