The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... heads ! 747. Cato . What bastard doth not ? Who will go with me ? I will proclaim my name about the field : - I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! A foe to tyrants , and my country's friend ; I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! [ Charges ...
... heads ! 747. Cato . What bastard doth not ? Who will go with me ? I will proclaim my name about the field : - I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! A foe to tyrants , and my country's friend ; I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! [ Charges ...
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... head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him . it was dearer to have ( lever a monosyllable , beddes a dissyllable ) ; " Ne , though I say it , I n ' am not lefe to gabbe " ( C. T. 3510 ) , that is , I am not given to prate ; " I hadde ...
... head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him . it was dearer to have ( lever a monosyllable , beddes a dissyllable ) ; " Ne , though I say it , I n ' am not lefe to gabbe " ( C. T. 3510 ) , that is , I am not given to prate ; " I hadde ...
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... head , and thou shalt bruise his heel ” ( Gen. iii . 15 ) ; “ If the salt have lost his savour " ( Matt . v . 13 , and Luke xiv . 34 ) ; " If the salt have lost his saltness " ( Mark ix . 50 ; ) " When they were past the first and the ...
... head , and thou shalt bruise his heel ” ( Gen. iii . 15 ) ; “ If the salt have lost his savour " ( Matt . v . 13 , and Luke xiv . 34 ) ; " If the salt have lost his saltness " ( Mark ix . 50 ; ) " When they were past the first and the ...
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... head , not that it had its head , as the modern editors give the passage , after the Second Folio , in which it stands , " that it had its head bit off by it young " ) . This use of it is still familiar in the popular speech of the West ...
... head , not that it had its head , as the modern editors give the passage , after the Second Folio , in which it stands , " that it had its head bit off by it young " ) . This use of it is still familiar in the popular speech of the West ...
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... head , and did addresse It selfe to motion , like as it would speake . Hamlet , i . 2 . This doth betoken The Coarse they follow , did with disperate hand , Fore do it owne life . Hamlet , v . I. It is iust so high as it is , and mooues ...
... head , and did addresse It selfe to motion , like as it would speake . Hamlet , i . 2 . This doth betoken The Coarse they follow , did with disperate hand , Fore do it owne life . Hamlet , v . I. It is iust so high as it is , and mooues ...
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