Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 253
... turn loose . 163. arras : tapestry hanging . 167. keep carters : i.e. , turn country squire . like Justice Shallow . See II Hen IV . 170. board : accost . 174. fishmonger : Ham- let is now in his " antic disposition , " enjoying himself ...
... turn loose . 163. arras : tapestry hanging . 167. keep carters : i.e. , turn country squire . like Justice Shallow . See II Hen IV . 170. board : accost . 174. fishmonger : Ham- let is now in his " antic disposition , " enjoying himself ...
Sivu 388
... turn my back to thee , but to receive Corrections , till thy mercies bid thee leave . ° O think me worth thine anger , punish me , Burn off my rusts , and my deformity , Restore thine image , so much , by thy grace , That thou may'st ...
... turn my back to thee , but to receive Corrections , till thy mercies bid thee leave . ° O think me worth thine anger , punish me , Burn off my rusts , and my deformity , Restore thine image , so much , by thy grace , That thou may'st ...
Sivu 535
... turn as the matter would bear ( IV.7 ) . But I must freely confess , that the many virtues of those excellent quadrupeds placed in opposite view to human corruptions , had so far opened my eyes and enlarged my understanding , that I ...
... turn as the matter would bear ( IV.7 ) . But I must freely confess , that the many virtues of those excellent quadrupeds placed in opposite view to human corruptions , had so far opened my eyes and enlarged my understanding , that I ...
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