Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... origin of this and similar phrases . The end of the phrase is dropped when the emphatic word has been said , and ' in the ' becomes either ' a'in , or ' the ' , alone . 3. troth , ' faith ' . 4. cousin . Olivia is Sir Toby's niece ; but ...
... origin of this and similar phrases . The end of the phrase is dropped when the emphatic word has been said , and ' in the ' becomes either ' a'in , or ' the ' , alone . 3. troth , ' faith ' . 4. cousin . Olivia is Sir Toby's niece ; but ...
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... origin , the name coming from the ' duchies ' where they were coined . 23. viol - de - gamboys , violoncello . So called because it was held between the legs . 24. speaks three or four languages . Cf. line 96 . 26. natural . Maria plays ...
... origin , the name coming from the ' duchies ' where they were coined . 23. viol - de - gamboys , violoncello . So called because it was held between the legs . 24. speaks three or four languages . Cf. line 96 . 26. natural . Maria plays ...
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... origin . See Glossary . 162. con , ' learn by heart ' . Do so ; to ebb ' Shrewdly ' is the same word in Cf. Julius Caesar , iv . 3. 98— " all his faults observed , Set in a notebook , learned and conn'd by rote " . C 163. comptible ...
... origin . See Glossary . 162. con , ' learn by heart ' . Do so ; to ebb ' Shrewdly ' is the same word in Cf. Julius Caesar , iv . 3. 98— " all his faults observed , Set in a notebook , learned and conn'd by rote " . C 163. comptible ...
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... origin of this sense . 104. out o ' tune , sir : ye lie . This appears to be addressed to Malvolio , and is a fuddled reminiscence of Sir Toby's idea that the steward had accused him of not keeping time . Others , however , take it as ...
... origin of this sense . 104. out o ' tune , sir : ye lie . This appears to be addressed to Malvolio , and is a fuddled reminiscence of Sir Toby's idea that the steward had accused him of not keeping time . Others , however , take it as ...
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... origin is uncertain , but the form is still in use in the provinces . 126. possess us , ' tell us all about it ' . Cf. Much Ado , v . I. 290— " Possess the people in Messina here How innocent she died " . 127. puritan . This term for ...
... origin is uncertain , but the form is still in use in the provinces . 126. possess us , ' tell us all about it ' . Cf. Much Ado , v . I. 290— " Possess the people in Messina here How innocent she died " . 127. puritan . This term for ...
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Abbott Antonio bear-baiting brother Brownist Cesario character Clown colour comedy common Coriolanus cross-gartered cypress dear devil Duke Duke's Enter SIR TOBY Exeunt Exit eyes Fabian favour Feste follow fool four humours gentleman give Gl'Ingannati Glossary Gorboduc hand hath heart hence Henry Henry IV humour Illyria jade Julius Caesar knave lady letter literary lord madam madonna Malvolio Maria Marry master means Midsummer Night's Dream mistress never niece Olivia omission Orsino Othello passion peace phrase pia mater play prithee probably properly Puritan Re-enter reference scansion SCENE Sebastian sense servant Shakespeare Shrew Silla Sir Andrew Sir Toby's Sir Topas smile song soul speak Steevens story sweet syllable tell term thee there's thou art Twelfth Night verb Viola woman word yellow stockings youth