The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volum 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Pàgina 59
... ford's " ( Bolingbroke's ) father . " " cousin ( 44 ) Career . A term of the tilt - yard ; signifying the meeting in encounter , at full gallop , of two mounted knights . See Note 119 , Act v . , " Love's Labour's Lost . " ( 45 ) Caitif ...
... ford's " ( Bolingbroke's ) father . " " cousin ( 44 ) Career . A term of the tilt - yard ; signifying the meeting in encounter , at full gallop , of two mounted knights . See Note 119 , Act v . , " Love's Labour's Lost . " ( 45 ) Caitif ...
Pàgina 200
... ford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain . - Is old Double of your town living yet ? Sil . Dead , sir . Shal . Dead ! -See , see ! -he drew a good bow ; -and dead ! -- he shot a fine shoot : -John of ...
... ford fair ? Sil . Truly , cousin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain . - Is old Double of your town living yet ? Sil . Dead , sir . Shal . Dead ! -See , see ! -he drew a good bow ; -and dead ! -- he shot a fine shoot : -John of ...
Pàgina 208
... ford ; but " Earl " and " Count were often applied somewhat indiscriminately , as being used for noblemen generally . ( 26 ) He ne'er had borne it out of Coventry . ' It " is used here in Shakespeare's mode of employing a pronoun in ...
... ford ; but " Earl " and " Count were often applied somewhat indiscriminately , as being used for noblemen generally . ( 26 ) He ne'er had borne it out of Coventry . ' It " is used here in Shakespeare's mode of employing a pronoun in ...
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