The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : " if the King smiled , every one in the court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , so that their outward presence depended on his inward ...
Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : " if the King smiled , every one in the court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , so that their outward presence depended on his inward ...
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Be brief , I pray you : If the king come , I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends " ; Pays dear for my offences .
Be brief , I pray you : If the king come , I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends " ; Pays dear for my offences .
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Whenever less or more is to be joined with a verb denoting want , or a preposition of a simi- lar import , Shakspeare never fails to be entangled in a gram- matical inaccuracy , or rather , to use words that express the very contrary of ...
Whenever less or more is to be joined with a verb denoting want , or a preposition of a simi- lar import , Shakspeare never fails to be entangled in a gram- matical inaccuracy , or rather , to use words that express the very contrary of ...
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So , in Lyly's Endymion , 1591 : " Never was any so peevish to imagine the moon either capable of affection , or shape of a mistress . " Again , in his Gala- tea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited answer to a plain question ...
So , in Lyly's Endymion , 1591 : " Never was any so peevish to imagine the moon either capable of affection , or shape of a mistress . " Again , in his Gala- tea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited answer to a plain question ...
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I never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces The thick sighs from him2 ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
I never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces The thick sighs from him2 ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
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