The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 147
... lord chamberlain of the palace , also tries to fathom him , and arrives at the conclusion that he is crazy through ... lord ? Pol . Do you Ham . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were ...
... lord chamberlain of the palace , also tries to fathom him , and arrives at the conclusion that he is crazy through ... lord ? Pol . Do you Ham . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were ...
Σελίδα 148
... lord ? Ham . Into my grave ? Pol . Indeed , that is out o ' the air . [ Aside . ] How preg- nant sometimes his ... lord , I will most humbly take my leave of you . Ham . You cannot , sir , take from me anything that I will more willingly ...
... lord ? Ham . Into my grave ? Pol . Indeed , that is out o ' the air . [ Aside . ] How preg- nant sometimes his ... lord , I will most humbly take my leave of you . Ham . You cannot , sir , take from me anything that I will more willingly ...
Σελίδα 151
... lord , you once did love me . Ham . And do still , by these pickers and stealers . [ Show- ing his fingers . ] Ros . Good my lord , what is your cause of distemper ? You do surely but bar the door upon your own liberty if you deny your ...
... lord , you once did love me . Ham . And do still , by these pickers and stealers . [ Show- ing his fingers . ] Ros . Good my lord , what is your cause of distemper ? You do surely but bar the door upon your own liberty if you deny your ...
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Effects of Machinery | 16 |
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal beauty blow breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud date palm death deep derived earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio fall father feet friends Gibraltar Gironde give glory Guil hand happy hath head heart heaven honor human hundred Icelandic Jane Kennedy king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin Latin and Greek lictors light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland mind mountain nature Netherby never night noble noun o'er onomatopeia onym pass POLONIUS præ prefix Pronounce Ravenswood Rome root round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Shakspeare side signifies smile soul sound speak spirit stand stood thee thing thou thought tion trees turned verb Vermil voice wind wonderful words