King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 páginas |
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... Richard II , i . 2. 23 : ' That metal , that self mould , that fashion'd thee . ' 62. names my very deed of love , exactly describes my love . 63. that , in that , or for that . So in Richard II , v . 5. 27 : Like silly beggars , Who ...
... Richard II , i . 2. 23 : ' That metal , that self mould , that fashion'd thee . ' 62. names my very deed of love , exactly describes my love . 63. that , in that , or for that . So in Richard II , v . 5. 27 : Like silly beggars , Who ...
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... Richard II , iv . 1. 169 . Ib . Good my liege . See 1. 86 . 114. to set my rest , a phrase from the game of cards called primero , used in a double sense . Metaphorically , ' to set one's rest ' is to stake one's all . Literally in the ...
... Richard II , iv . 1. 169 . Ib . Good my liege . See 1. 86 . 114. to set my rest , a phrase from the game of cards called primero , used in a double sense . Metaphorically , ' to set one's rest ' is to stake one's all . Literally in the ...
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... Richard II , i . 1. 74 : • If guilty dread have left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop . ' Du . pand ; Germ . pfand . 147. To wage , that is , to gage or pledge . Hence ' wager . ' Compare Cymbeline i ...
... Richard II , i . 1. 74 : • If guilty dread have left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop . ' Du . pand ; Germ . pfand . 147. To wage , that is , to gage or pledge . Hence ' wager . ' Compare Cymbeline i ...
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... Richard III , i . 4. 27 , signifies invaluable . ' See i . 2. 70 , i . 4. 291 . 253. here ... where , used like nouns . Compare Othello , i . 1. 138 : wheeling stranger ' An extravagant and Of here and everywhere . ' And the Preface of ...
... Richard III , i . 4. 27 , signifies invaluable . ' See i . 2. 70 , i . 4. 291 . 253. here ... where , used like nouns . Compare Othello , i . 1. 138 : wheeling stranger ' An extravagant and Of here and everywhere . ' And the Preface of ...
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... Richard III , ii . I. 90 : Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , That came too lag to see him buried . ' 7. compact . A participle ; compare Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1. 8 : The lunatic , the lover , and the poet Are of ...
... Richard III , ii . I. 90 : Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , That came too lag to see him buried . ' 7. compact . A participle ; compare Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1. 8 : The lunatic , the lover , and the poet Are of ...
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