The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedPhillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Sivu 102
... head ; a name adopted from an apple shaped like a man's head .. It must have been a common sort of apple , as it gave a name to the deal- ers in apples who were called costar - mongers . 2 An old French term for concluding verses ...
... head ; a name adopted from an apple shaped like a man's head .. It must have been a common sort of apple , as it gave a name to the deal- ers in apples who were called costar - mongers . 2 An old French term for concluding verses ...
Sivu 108
... head lady ? Prin . Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest , and the tallest . Cost . The thickest , and the tallest ! It is so ; truth is ...
... head lady ? Prin . Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest , and the tallest . Cost . The thickest , and the tallest ! It is so ; truth is ...
Sivu 112
... head.1 1 To rub is a term at bowls . 2 Pathetical sometimes meant passionate , and sometimes passion- moving , in our old writers , but is here used by Costard as an idle ex pletive . 3 Pomewater , a species of apple . 4 In the Return ...
... head.1 1 To rub is a term at bowls . 2 Pathetical sometimes meant passionate , and sometimes passion- moving , in our old writers , but is here used by Costard as an idle ex pletive . 3 Pomewater , a species of apple . 4 In the Return ...
Sivu 113
... head . Now , sir , a buck is the first year , a fawn ; the second year , a pricket ; the third year , a sorrel ; the fourth year , a soare ; the fifth , a buck of the first head ; the sixth year , a complete buck . " 1 The meaning is ...
... head . Now , sir , a buck is the first year , a fawn ; the second year , a pricket ; the third year , a sorrel ; the fourth year , a soare ; the fifth , a buck of the first head ; the sixth year , a complete buck . " 1 The meaning is ...
Sivu 126
... head ; and , strucken blind , Kisses the base ground with obedient breast ? What peremptory eagle - sighted eye Dares look upon the heaven of her brow , That is not blinded by her majesty ? King . What zeal , what fury hath inspired ...
... head ; and , strucken blind , Kisses the base ground with obedient breast ? What peremptory eagle - sighted eye Dares look upon the heaven of her brow , That is not blinded by her majesty ? King . What zeal , what fury hath inspired ...
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