Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page xvii
... mean daughter . But , on the other hand , the folio has very plainly " childes father . " Well , my attitude towards the folio has been much changed by study and reflection . My feeling towards it , and towards all publications of its ...
... mean daughter . But , on the other hand , the folio has very plainly " childes father . " Well , my attitude towards the folio has been much changed by study and reflection . My feeling towards it , and towards all publications of its ...
Page xx
... mean a jackdaw , in which case the speech would have much the same meaning as in the other , —a meaning which is not ... means the worst of them . He is impudent , however , and the Prince rebukes him , applying to him an epithet much ...
... mean a jackdaw , in which case the speech would have much the same meaning as in the other , —a meaning which is not ... means the worst of them . He is impudent , however , and the Prince rebukes him , applying to him an epithet much ...
Page xxv
... means honest , that may be trusted . It is certain that braid did mean deceitful , unsound . But is it natural that the Clown should ask particularly after sound wares , and use this word ? I think not . Moreover , braid has many senses ...
... means honest , that may be trusted . It is certain that braid did mean deceitful , unsound . But is it natural that the Clown should ask particularly after sound wares , and use this word ? I think not . Moreover , braid has many senses ...
Page xxvi
... mean I know , " without any intention , of saying gewis or ywis , correctly or incorrectly , or any thought of it or even any knowledge of it . So , because of a like resem- blance in sound . " good year was substituted for goujere ...
... mean I know , " without any intention , of saying gewis or ywis , correctly or incorrectly , or any thought of it or even any knowledge of it . So , because of a like resem- blance in sound . " good year was substituted for goujere ...
Page xxxvi
... mean - souled among the dramatists of the day , whose hate was further pro- voked by a consciousness of superiority on his part , which he could not well keep wholly hidden . But Shakespeare had also won admirers and made friends among ...
... mean - souled among the dramatists of the day , whose hate was further pro- voked by a consciousness of superiority on his part , which he could not well keep wholly hidden . But Shakespeare had also won admirers and made friends among ...
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Angelo art thou bear Beat better Bion Bohemia Boyet brother Caius Caliban Claud Claudio Costard daughter death doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool Ford friar gentle gentleman give grace Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honour husband Illyria Isab Kath King knave lady Launce Leon Leonato look lord Lucio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marry master Master Doctor mistress Moth never night Padua pardon Pedro Petruchio play Pompey pray Prince prithee Proteus Puck Re-enter Rosalind Rousillon SCENE Shakespeare shalt Shylock Signior sing Slen speak Speed swear sweet tell thank thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue Tranio troth true What's wife woman word