The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomasRiley, 1806 |
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... means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinshed , Vol . III , p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 , explains it : " Baful- ling , says he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is used when a man ...
... means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinshed , Vol . III , p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 , explains it : " Baful- ling , says he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is used when a man ...
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... mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , His ...
... mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , His ...
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... mean soft , and consequently penetrable , or flexible . The brigandines or coats of mail , then in use , were composed of small pieces of steel quilted over one ano- And furbish new the name of John of Gaunt , KING RICHARD II . 23.
... mean soft , and consequently penetrable , or flexible . The brigandines or coats of mail , then in use , were composed of small pieces of steel quilted over one ano- And furbish new the name of John of Gaunt , KING RICHARD II . 23.
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... mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am content , " & c . where these words have the same signification as here . Malone . If we read - for me , the expression will be equivocal , and seem as if it meant - no tears were shed ...
... mean , on my part . Thus we say , " For me , I am content , " & c . where these words have the same signification as here . Malone . If we read - for me , the expression will be equivocal , and seem as if it meant - no tears were shed ...
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... means , For their advantage , and your highness ' loss . K. Rich . We will ourself in person to this war . And , for our coffers - with too great a court , And liberal largess , are grown somewhat light , . We are enforc'd to farm our ...
... means , For their advantage , and your highness ' loss . K. Rich . We will ourself in person to this war . And , for our coffers - with too great a court , And liberal largess , are grown somewhat light , . We are enforc'd to farm our ...
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