The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... express his mean- ing than one from primo , first , and genitus , born . 68. Mere oppugnancy . " Mere " is used in its sense of ' abso- lute , ' ' thorough ' ( see Note 48 , Act iii . , " Merchant of Venice " ) . and " oppugnancy " is a ...
... express his mean- ing than one from primo , first , and genitus , born . 68. Mere oppugnancy . " Mere " is used in its sense of ' abso- lute , ' ' thorough ' ( see Note 48 , Act iii . , " Merchant of Venice " ) . and " oppugnancy " is a ...
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... express ' not fair , ' ' unlovely . ' See Note 45 , Act ii . , " Much Ado . " 88. The splinter of a lance . The wording of this challenge is in the true chivalric tone ; and it affords one of the in- stances of the skill with which the ...
... express ' not fair , ' ' unlovely . ' See Note 45 , Act ii . , " Much Ado . " 88. The splinter of a lance . The wording of this challenge is in the true chivalric tone ; and it affords one of the in- stances of the skill with which the ...
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... express something choice or costly ( see Note 59 , Act v . , " Richard II . " ) ; and as Thersites here calls Patroclus by some abusive epithet , it is not probable that brooch ' should be the word . " Brach , " on the contrary , was a ...
... express something choice or costly ( see Note 59 , Act v . , " Richard II . " ) ; and as Thersites here calls Patroclus by some abusive epithet , it is not probable that brooch ' should be the word . " Brach , " on the contrary , was a ...
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... express generous rivalry or desire for superiority , was origin- ally used to express rivalry , whether good or bad ; and Shake- speare uses it in both senses . Here it means ' envious rivalry , ' ' factious contention ; ' that which ...
... express generous rivalry or desire for superiority , was origin- ally used to express rivalry , whether good or bad ; and Shake- speare uses it in both senses . Here it means ' envious rivalry , ' ' factious contention ; ' that which ...
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... express various degrees of relationship ( as in this very scene Pandarus speaks of his niece as my cousin Cressida " ) , and that it was even used by persons between whom there existed merely adopted kinship ; here , therefore ...
... express various degrees of relationship ( as in this very scene Pandarus speaks of his niece as my cousin Cressida " ) , and that it was even used by persons between whom there existed merely adopted kinship ; here , therefore ...
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