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 ...T. F. Bell, 1863 - 418 pàgines |
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Pàgina 31
... night , The hum of either army stilly sounds , That the fixed sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch ; BATTLE , -continued . Fire answers fire ; and through 31 BAT BAT Shakespearian Dictionary .
... night , The hum of either army stilly sounds , That the fixed sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch ; BATTLE , -continued . Fire answers fire ; and through 31 BAT BAT Shakespearian Dictionary .
Pàgina 32
... Fire answers fire ; and through their paly flames , Each battle sees the other's umbered face : Steed threatens steed in high and boastful neighs , Piercing the night's dull ear ; and from the tents , The armourers accomplishing the ...
... Fire answers fire ; and through their paly flames , Each battle sees the other's umbered face : Steed threatens steed in high and boastful neighs , Piercing the night's dull ear ; and from the tents , The armourers accomplishing the ...
Pàgina 39
... fire , and smoke , and bounce ; He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fist of France ; Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words . K. J. ii . 2 . BRAGGARTS ...
... fire , and smoke , and bounce ; He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fist of France ; Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words . K. J. ii . 2 . BRAGGARTS ...
Pàgina 46
... fire - new fortune , Thy valour , and thy heart , -thou art a traitor : False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ' gainst this high illustrious prince ; And from the extremest upward of thy head , To the descent and ...
... fire - new fortune , Thy valour , and thy heart , -thou art a traitor : False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ' gainst this high illustrious prince ; And from the extremest upward of thy head , To the descent and ...
Pàgina 51
... fire , in earth , or air , The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine . COCKATRICES . H. i . 1 . This will so fright them both , that they will kill one another by the look , like cockatrices . COLDNESS ( See also FRIGIDITY ) ...
... fire , in earth , or air , The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine . COCKATRICES . H. i . 1 . This will so fright them both , that they will kill one another by the look , like cockatrices . COLDNESS ( See also FRIGIDITY ) ...
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A. C. 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 foul 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 M. V. iii men's mock moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er oath peace pity Poems poor prince R. J. ii Shakespeare shame sighs sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit stand strange swear sweet sword T. N. 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