The Shakespeare Key: A Comprehensive Guide to All Features of Shakespeare's Style, Dramatic Construction, and ExpressionF. Ungar Publishing Company, 1961 - 810 pàgines |
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Pàgina 386
... poor , my lord [ ' my poor lord ' ] , what tongue shall smooth ? —R . & Jul . , iii . 2 . What poor an instrument [ ' how poor an instrument , ' ' what a poor instrument ' ] may do a noble deed ! -Ant . & C. , v . 2 . See , they have ...
... poor , my lord [ ' my poor lord ' ] , what tongue shall smooth ? —R . & Jul . , iii . 2 . What poor an instrument [ ' how poor an instrument , ' ' what a poor instrument ' ] may do a noble deed ! -Ant . & C. , v . 2 . See , they have ...
Pàgina 422
... poor " : - Bequeathed me by will but poor a thousand crowns , and , as thou sayest , charged my brother . - As You L. , i . 1 . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find.-Tr. & Cr . , v . 2 . Ah ! poor my lord ! what tongue shall ...
... poor " : - Bequeathed me by will but poor a thousand crowns , and , as thou sayest , charged my brother . - As You L. , i . 1 . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find.-Tr. & Cr . , v . 2 . Ah ! poor my lord ! what tongue shall ...
Pàgina 593
... poor , or too common , ' ' deteriorate by repetition ' ] a little more . - Coriol . , i . I. Or did use to stale [ ' degrade , ' ' debase , ' ' render poor and common ' ] with ordinary oaths my love . — Jul . C. , i . 2 . Nor custom ...
... poor , or too common , ' ' deteriorate by repetition ' ] a little more . - Coriol . , i . I. Or did use to stale [ ' degrade , ' ' debase , ' ' render poor and common ' ] with ordinary oaths my love . — Jul . C. , i . 2 . Nor custom ...
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Affected Phraseology | 7 |
Coined Words | 52 |
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