Shakespeare Lexicon, 2. sējumsCosimo, Inc., 2007. gada 1. janv. - 740 lappuses Still often used today, German schoolmaster and philologist ALEXANDER SCHMIDT's (1816-1887) Shakespeare Lexicon is the source for elucidating the sometimes cryptic language of Shakespeare and tracking down quotations. Volume 2 covers M through Z, from "Mab: the queen of the fairies" to "Zounds: an oath contracted from God's wounds," and features numerous appendices and supplements on grammar and usage. Every word from every play and poem is cataloged, referenced, and defined in this exhaustive two-volume work, the result of arduous research and stalwart dedication. Serious scholars and zealous fans will find the Lexicon the ultimate guide to reading and decoding the Bard. |
Saturs
when their deaths be n 140 7 and very n upon II 5 29 when his holy state is touched so n H6A III | 220 |
how n the god drew to the com With to whose love of either to myself was er? | i |
pain Sonn 139 13 whose contents shall witness to 1 88 i e being not nearer for being at a small dis | 2 |
as n as I may Ill play | 3 |
him Wint IV 4 533 the lady Blanche is n to Eng and the calf are all called n Wint I 2 125 a lion | 61 |
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Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
absol accus Adjectively Ado II All's All's II arms bear better blood breath Caes Compl Cymb death dost doth duke eyes fair father fear fortune Gent give grace grief H4A II H4B IV H5 III H5 IV Chor H6B III H6C II hand hath hear heart heaven Hence honour impf intr John John II king live LLL IV look lord Lucr Luer Meas Merch Mids mind ne'er never night noble o'er one's partic person Phoen Pilgr Plur prince Prol quibbling R3 III Rome sense shame Sonn sorrow soul speak speech spirit stand subst sweet tears thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue trans Troil unto wind Wint words youth
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