Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages, Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human MindClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872 - 418 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... arm , And go along with him ! FOLLY OF REPINING AT . What think'st T. A. iv . 3 T. A. iv . 2 . That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moist trees , That have out - lived the eagle ...
... arm , And go along with him ! FOLLY OF REPINING AT . What think'st T. A. iv . 3 T. A. iv . 2 . That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moist trees , That have out - lived the eagle ...
Pàgina 12
... arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themselves . ADVICE ( See also CAUTION ) , Fasten your ear to my advisings . H. IV . PT . II . 1. 1 . M. M. iii 1 . wear not ; Obey thy parents ...
... arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themselves . ADVICE ( See also CAUTION ) , Fasten your ear to my advisings . H. IV . PT . II . 1. 1 . M. M. iii 1 . wear not ; Obey thy parents ...
Pàgina 21
... England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arins ; the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time K. J. ii . 1 ARMY , -continued . To land his legions all as 21 APP ARM Shakespearian Dictionary .
... England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arins ; the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time K. J. ii . 1 ARMY , -continued . To land his legions all as 21 APP ARM Shakespearian Dictionary .
Pàgina 22
... them straight : - Come , sit thou here , most learned justicer . ARREST . K. L. iii . 6 . If I could speak so wisely under an arrest , I would send AUTHENTICITY . Five justices ' hands to it , and 22 ARM ARR Shakespearian Dictionary .
... them straight : - Come , sit thou here , most learned justicer . ARREST . K. L. iii . 6 . If I could speak so wisely under an arrest , I would send AUTHENTICITY . Five justices ' hands to it , and 22 ARM ARR Shakespearian Dictionary .
Pàgina 29
... arms . Being mounted , and both roused in their seats , Their neighing coursers daring of the spur , Their armed staves in charge , their beavers down , Their eyes of fire sparkling through sights of steel , And the loud trumpet blowing ...
... arms . Being mounted , and both roused in their seats , Their neighing coursers daring of the spur , Their armed staves in charge , their beavers down , Their eyes of fire sparkling through sights of steel , And the loud trumpet blowing ...
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1863 |
Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1856 |
Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1877 |
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A. W. iv A. Y. ii art thou bear blood blows breath Cæsar cheeks coward crown dead death deed devil dost doth ears earth eyes fair fault fear fire fool fortune friends gentle give grace grief H.IV H.V. iv H.VI H.VIII hand hang hate hath hear heart heaven hell honest honour K. L. iv king knave live look lord lov'd M. M. ii men's mock moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er oath peace pity Poems poor prince R. J. ii rich Shakespeare shame sighs sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit stand strange swear sweet sword T. N. iii T.C. iii tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true valour VIII villain virtue W. T. iv weep wind words youth