Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human MindF. Bell, 1856 - 418 pàgines |
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Pàgina 43
... deed in fashion . CAVALIER . But he , as loving his own pride and purposes , Evades them with a bombast circumstance , Horribly stuff'd with epithets of war ; J.C. v . 5 . CAVILLER . And , in conclusion , nonsuits My mediators . 0. i ...
... deed in fashion . CAVALIER . But he , as loving his own pride and purposes , Evades them with a bombast circumstance , Horribly stuff'd with epithets of war ; J.C. v . 5 . CAVILLER . And , in conclusion , nonsuits My mediators . 0. i ...
Pàgina 44
... admir'd . Then by the negligent . The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , Unless the deed go with it . H. ii . 1 . T.C. ii . 3 . 4. C. iii . 7 M. iv . 1 . CENSURE ( See also OPINION ) . We , in 44 CAU CEL Shakespearian Dictionary .
... admir'd . Then by the negligent . The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , Unless the deed go with it . H. ii . 1 . T.C. ii . 3 . 4. C. iii . 7 M. iv . 1 . CENSURE ( See also OPINION ) . We , in 44 CAU CEL Shakespearian Dictionary .
Pàgina 57
... deed ; Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense , Delighted them in any other form ; Or that I do not yet , and ever did , And ever will , though he do shake me off J.C. iii . 1 . CONSTANCY , CONJUGAL , -continued . To beggarly ...
... deed ; Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense , Delighted them in any other form ; Or that I do not yet , and ever did , And ever will , though he do shake me off J.C. iii . 1 . CONSTANCY , CONJUGAL , -continued . To beggarly ...
Pàgina 71
... deed ! H. VI . PT . III . i . 4 . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex , To triumph like an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes ...
... deed ! H. VI . PT . III . i . 4 . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex , To triumph like an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes ...
Pàgina 136
... deed of dreadful note . M. iii . 2 . M. ii . 3 FORE - STALLER . Hang'd himself on the expectation of plenty . FORGETFULNESS . ' Tis far off ; And rather like a dream than an assurance That my remembrance warrants . I have forgot my part ...
... deed of dreadful note . M. iii . 2 . M. ii . 3 FORE - STALLER . Hang'd himself on the expectation of plenty . FORGETFULNESS . ' Tis far off ; And rather like a dream than an assurance That my remembrance warrants . I have forgot my part ...
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