"richard 3" - читать интересную книгу автора (Cliff Notes)HEAP (II, i, 54) troop, company
DUGS (II, ii, 30) breasts, teats COMPLOTS (III, i, 192) plots BOOTLESS (III, iv, 102) useless RECURE (III, vii, 129) cure, make better EMPERY (III, vii, 135) sovereignty over EGALLY (III, vii, 212) equally GRATULATE (IV, i, 10) greet, look after TEEN (IV, i, 98) sadness UNRESPECTIVE (IV, ii, 29) unobservant SENIORY (IV, iv, 36) seniority CAITIFF (IV, iv, 101) wretched person OWED (IV, iv, 142) owned HAPLY (IV, iv, 273) by chance HOISED (IV, iv, 527) hoisted PURSUIVANT-AT-ARMS (V, iii, 59) low-ranking officer PEISE (V, iii, 106) weigh BOBBED (V, iii, 335) cut down, thrashed ^^^^^^^^^^RICHARD III: VERBS Shakespearean verb forms differ from those of modern usage in three main ways: 1. Questions and negatives could be formed without using do or did, as when the keeper asks Clarence: Why looks your grace so heavily today? (I, iv, 1) or where Anne tells Richard: Alas, I blame you not. (I, ii, 44) |
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