Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... Henry IV . , Henry V. , Merchant of Venice , As You Like It , Much Ado , and Twelfth Night . This is the primary characteristic of every one of these plays . The romance may predominate in one , the comedy in another ; the humour may be ...
... Henry IV . , Henry V. , Merchant of Venice , As You Like It , Much Ado , and Twelfth Night . This is the primary characteristic of every one of these plays . The romance may predominate in one , the comedy in another ; the humour may be ...
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... Henry IV . , i . 3 . 62 , " which many a good tall fellow had destroyed " ; but it is gener- ally used sarcastically . 20. ducat , a coin of Italian origin , the name coming from the ' duchies ' where they were coined . 23. viol - de ...
... Henry IV . , i . 3 . 62 , " which many a good tall fellow had destroyed " ; but it is gener- ally used sarcastically . 20. ducat , a coin of Italian origin , the name coming from the ' duchies ' where they were coined . 23. viol - de ...
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... Henry IV . , ii . 4. 29 , “ a marvellous searching wine , and it perfumes the blood ere one can say , ' What's this ? ' " 79. eater of beef . The belief that character was materially affected by diet was generally prevalent . So in The ...
... Henry IV . , ii . 4. 29 , “ a marvellous searching wine , and it perfumes the blood ere one can say , ' What's this ? ' " 79. eater of beef . The belief that character was materially affected by diet was generally prevalent . So in The ...
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... Henry IV . , v . I. 29 , Any pretty little tiny kickshaws " . 66 105. an old man . Probably Sir Andrew did not know what he meant himself , but had a vague feeling that the qualification was creditable to his courtesy , and freed him ...
... Henry IV . , v . I. 29 , Any pretty little tiny kickshaws " . 66 105. an old man . Probably Sir Andrew did not know what he meant himself , but had a vague feeling that the qualification was creditable to his courtesy , and freed him ...
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... Henry IV . , ii . 4. 238 , " Their [ sword ] points being broken - Down fell their hose " . Blackstone explains ' points ' as an arrangement of ' hooks and eyes ' ; but other references - eg . silken point " , 1 Henry IV . , i . 53 ...
... Henry IV . , ii . 4. 238 , " Their [ sword ] points being broken - Down fell their hose " . Blackstone explains ' points ' as an arrangement of ' hooks and eyes ' ; but other references - eg . silken point " , 1 Henry IV . , i . 53 ...
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