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... meanings different from those they have at the present day . In this play the following are examples of ( 1 ) Obsolete words : — Defunction ( death ) i . 2 , 58 . Rivage ( shore ) iii . Pr . 14 . Bawcock ( fine fellow ) iii . 2 , 23 . b ...
... meanings different from those they have at the present day . In this play the following are examples of ( 1 ) Obsolete words : — Defunction ( death ) i . 2 , 58 . Rivage ( shore ) iii . Pr . 14 . Bawcock ( fine fellow ) iii . 2 , 23 . b ...
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... meanings different from those they have at the present day : - Enlarge ( to set free ) ii . 2 , 40 . Humorous ( having odd ... meaning which , from English usage , they have now . For instance , admiring ( i . 1 , 39 ) meant wondering ...
... meanings different from those they have at the present day : - Enlarge ( to set free ) ii . 2 , 40 . Humorous ( having odd ... meaning which , from English usage , they have now . For instance , admiring ( i . 1 , 39 ) meant wondering ...
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... meaning . The The un- expected change in thought produced by these incongruous elements affects our sense of the ludicrous , and provokes laughter . Such puns are found even in the tragedies of Shakespeare . Examples of those occurring ...
... meaning . The The un- expected change in thought produced by these incongruous elements affects our sense of the ludicrous , and provokes laughter . Such puns are found even in the tragedies of Shakespeare . Examples of those occurring ...
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... meanings now and thus more definite in their use ; but in Elizabethan times they had great variety of application . Thus , in the phrase " upon that instant " ( i . 1 , 91 ) " upon " is used for " at " ; instead of " with baptism ' ( i ...
... meanings now and thus more definite in their use ; but in Elizabethan times they had great variety of application . Thus , in the phrase " upon that instant " ( i . 1 , 91 ) " upon " is used for " at " ; instead of " with baptism ' ( i ...
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... meaning and our embassy ? K. HEN . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As is our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the 12 [ Act I ...
... meaning and our embassy ? K. HEN . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As is our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the 12 [ Act I ...
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accent adjective adverb Agincourt Alarum Alençon ALICE appearance Aunchient BARD Bardolph battle battle of Agincourt BEDFORD blood brother Calais CANT Captain CHORUS claim Cleitus conscience constable Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin death doth Duke of Burgundy dukedoms Earl Earl of Cambridge enemy England English Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fight Fluellen France French friends gentle give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace Harfleur Harry hath heart Henry's herald honour horse humours Kate KATH Katharine king's knight leek liege live look lord Macedon Macmorris majesty meaning mercy mock Montjoy never noble noun phrase PIST Pistol play pray princes PROLOGUE ransom reason Salique SCENE SCROOP Shakespeare soldiers soul spirit Subjunctive mood sword syllables tell thee thine thou unto valour verb wear WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE word