DICTIONARY OF Shakespearian Quotations. EXHIBITING THE MOST FORCIBLE PASSAGES ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE VARIOUS PASSIONS, AFFECTIONS AND EMOTIONS OF THE HUMAN MIND. SELECTED AND ARRANGED IN ALPHABETIC ORDER, FROM THE WRITINGS OF The Eminent Dramatic Part. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY F. BELL. SOLD BY SMITH & ENGLISH, No. 36 NORTH SIXTH STREET. 616687 1955-4 Explanation OF THE ABBREVIATED REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT, APPENDED TO figures. The Act is expressed by Roman numerals; the Scene by Arabic EXAMPLE: A. C. iv. 7, signifies, Antony and Cleopatra, Act the Fourth, Scene the Seventh. T. Tempest. T. A. Timon of Athens. Tit. And. Titus Andronicus. T. C. Troilus and Cressida. T. G. Two Gentlemen of Verona. T.N. Twelfth Night. T. S. Taming of the Shrew. W. T. Winter's Tale. |