Shakespeare Lexicon, Том 2Still often used today, German schoolmaster and philologist ALEXANDER SCHMIDT's (1816-1887) Shakespeare Lexicon is the source for elucidating the sometimes cryptic language of Shakespeare and tracking down quotations. Volume 2 covers M through Z, from "Mab: the queen of the fairies" to "Zounds: an oath contracted from God's wounds," and features numerous appendices and supplements on grammar and usage. Every word from every play and poem is cataloged, referenced, and defined in this exhaustive two-volume work, the result of arduous research and stalwart dedication. Serious scholars and zealous fans will find the Lexicon the ultimate guide to reading and decoding the Bard. |
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I should blush | 95 |
Ven 161 Euer | 204 |
Err IV 2 38 Merch 11 8 28 | 11 |
IH 1 4Alls IV 5 63 E2 V 3 8 H4A II 2 63 | iv |
mind Hml II 2 259 of Caes I 2 135 most | 4 |
cow do not lookexceeding n to thee Ado V 4 118 | iv |
HI 4 94 | 37 |
135 | i |
Ill 1 59 89 HI 3 31 As I 1 49 Alls 1Y | 3 |
Н6АШ 3 23 62 IV 1 138 IV 2 16 | 15 |
Лег cheeks possess the same which n she doth owe | iii |
lours with the truth H5 I 2 17 no puke shall keep | 1 |
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Shakespeare-lexicon: A Complete Dictionary of All the English Words ..., Том 2 Alexander Schmidt Недоступно для просмотра - 1962 |
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absol All's arms bear better blood Caes Compl Cymb death doth eyes face fair father fear Followed fortune Gent give grace H4B IV hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hence hold honour John keep kind king live Lncr look lord Lucr Luer matter means Meas Merch Mereh Mids mind nature never night o'er one's partie person Pilgr poor Prol reason sense snbst Sonn soul speak speech spirit stand strange subst sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tongue Troil true Wint Тр
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