The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and NatureMercury Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... JOHN FALSTAFF Hal , if thou see me down in the battle , and bestride me , so ; ' tis a point of friendship . PRINCE HENRY Nothing but a colossus can do thee that friendship . Say thy prayers , and farewell . SIR JOHN FALSTAFF I would ...
... JOHN FALSTAFF Hal , if thou see me down in the battle , and bestride me , so ; ' tis a point of friendship . PRINCE HENRY Nothing but a colossus can do thee that friendship . Say thy prayers , and farewell . SIR JOHN FALSTAFF I would ...
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... John III , i . 8. Sonnet XVIII . 9. The Winter's Tale , I i . 10. ibid . 11. ibid . A squash is the unripe pod of a pea . To take eggs for money is a proverbial expression meaning : ' will you be gulled or bullied ? ' 12. Julius Cæsar ...
... John III , i . 8. Sonnet XVIII . 9. The Winter's Tale , I i . 10. ibid . 11. ibid . A squash is the unripe pod of a pea . To take eggs for money is a proverbial expression meaning : ' will you be gulled or bullied ? ' 12. Julius Cæsar ...
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... John III , i . 43 13 13 13 $ 3 Editors frequently follow Hanmer 13 suggestion and read stout for stoop in the second line ; a ward less effective to us than to Elizabethan ears . 409. King John III , iv . 410. The Rape of Lucrece . 411 ...
... John III , i . 43 13 13 13 $ 3 Editors frequently follow Hanmer 13 suggestion and read stout for stoop in the second line ; a ward less effective to us than to Elizabethan ears . 409. King John III , iv . 410. The Rape of Lucrece . 411 ...
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