Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary, Vol. 1In more than 300 years of Shakespearean scholarship, only one book, the famous Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary, has investigated the meaning of every word that Shakespeare wrote. The lifetime work of Professor Alexander Schmidt of Königsberg, this book has long been the indispensable companion for every person seriously interested in Shakespeare, Renaissance poetry and prose of any sort, or English literature. It is really two important books in one. Schmidt’s set contains every single word that Shakespeare used, not simply words that have changed their meaning since the seventeenth century, but every word in all the accepted plays and the poems. Covering both quartos and folios, it carefully distinguishes between shades of meaning for each word and provides exact definitions, plus governing phrases and locations, down to the numbered line of the Cambridge edition of Shakespeare. There is no other word dictionary comparable to this work. Even more useful to the general reader, however, is the incredible wealth of exact quotations. Arranged under the words of the quotation itself (hence no need to consult confusing subject classifications) are more than 50,000 exact quotations. Each is precisely located, so that you can easily refer back to the plays or poems themselves, if you wish context. Other features helpful to the scholar are appendixes on basic grammatical observations, a glossary of provincialisms, a list of words and sentences taken from foreign languages, a list of words that form the latter part of word-combinations. This third edition features a supplement with new findings. |
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R2 II 1 76 | xiv |
what a have you for this evening? Mids V pare the mind for the event H6A II 3 | 39 |
give him chastisement for this a iv 1 69 nor V 2 82 declare our acceptance | 67 |
which is my pastime and makes me be brief Ff 8 III 2 | 70 |
Meas I 3 12 IV 2 84 V 1 123 | 84 |
thou a it dear Mids III 2 175 335 Ff abide 4 16 Wint V 2 119 Rom II Chor 9 Mcb I | 85 |
H4B IV 2 14 R3 I 3 325 Rom I 1 | 111 |
Sonn 112 9 Tp I 2 50 Ant III Hınl II 1 110 With of Shr I 2 261 Wint | 119 |
here have I few attendants and subjects none 39 9 nor think the bitterness of a sour 57 7 | 135 |
other ventures he has squandered a though a Wint I 1 32 lovers a hours Oth III | 174 |
inclined to a yieldings Lucr 1658 to both | 192 |
company thou livest III 2 16 H4B IV 4 15 52 a as your ladyship desired H6A II 3 12 H6B III | 261 |
by an a of success Alls IV 3 99 III 7 199 wicked dreams a the curtained sleep | 351 |
John I 196 | 391 |
IV 53 | 461 |
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a displayed H6B III 2 172 not kept close to the 57 Per I 2 112 II 4 46 our substitutes in | 128 |
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary: A Complete Dictionary ..., Том 1 Alexander Schmidt,Gregor Sarrazin Ограниченный просмотр - 1971 |
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary, Vol. 1 Alexander Schmidt Недоступно для просмотра - 1971 |
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary: A Complete Dictionary ..., Том 1 Alexander Schmidt,Gregor Sarrazin Недоступно для просмотра - 2018 |