第37章 Foonotes:
- More Bab Ballads
- William Schwenck Gilbert
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- 2016-03-04 10:37:17
(1) "Go with me to a Notary - seal me thereYour single bond." - MERCHANT OF VENICE, Act I., sc. 3.
(2) "And there shall she, at Friar Lawrence' cell,Be shrived and married." - ROMEO AND JULIET, Act II., sc. 4.
(3) "And give the fasting horses provender." - HENRY THEFIFTH, Act IV., sc. 2.
(4) "Let us, like merchants, show our foulest wares." -TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, Act I., sc. 3.
(5) "Then must the Jew be merciful." - MERCHANT OF VENICE, ActIV., sc. 1.
(6) "The spring, the summer,The chilling autumn, angry winter, changeTheir wonted liveries." - MIDSUMMER NIGHT DREAM, Act IV., sc.1.
(7) "In the county of Glo'ster, justice of the peace andCORAM."MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Act I., sc. 1.
(8) "What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us?" - KING JOHN, ActV., sc. 2.
(9) "And I'll provide his executioner." - HENRY THE SIXTH(Second Part), Act III., sc. 1.
(10) "The lioness had torn some flesh away,Which all this while had bled." - AS YOU LIKE IT, Act IV., sc.3.
(11) Described by MUNGO PARK.
(12) "Like a bird." - SLANG EXPRESSION.
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