10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISSHEATHED»
Discover the use of
missheathed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
missheathed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello
This dagger hath mista'en, — for lo ! his house Is empty on the back of Montague,
— And is missheathed in my daughter's bosom.1 La. Cap. O me ! this sight of
death is as a bell, That warns my old age to a sepulchre. Enter Montague and ...
William Shakespeare, Oliver William Bourn Peabody, Samuel Weller Singer, 1836
This dagger hath mista'en ; for, lo ! his house Is empty on the back of Montague,
And is missheathed in my daughter's bosom. La. Cap. O me ! this sight of death is
as a bell, That warns my old age to a sepulchre. Enter Montague and Others.
William Shakespeare, Thomas Keightley, 1864
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Shakespeare's Genius Justified: A Few Concise Examples of ...
The quarto, 1597, reads—“ And it missheathed,” which was altered to is mis-
shealhed by the early Editors, thinking thereby to obtain some sense, but they
only made the passage greater nonsense. The words—jbr, l0! his house is empty
on ...
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
... the back, which explains the following passage of Romeo and Juliet : This
dagger has mista'en, for lo his house Lies empty, on the back of Montague, And it
missheathed in my daughter's bosom. Rom. 4* Jul. v. 3. A sword was worn also at
...
This dagger hath mista'en ; for, lo ! his house Is empty on the back of Montague,
And is missheathed in my daughter's bosom. La. Cap. O me ! this sight of death is
as a bell, That warns my old age to a sepulchre. Enter Montague and Others.
William Shakespeare, Thomas Keightley, 1866
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Shakespeare for Slackers; Romeo and Juliet:
C APULET O heavens! O wife, look how our daughter bleeds! This dagger hath
mista'en—for, lo,hishouse Is empty on thebackof Montague,— And it
missheathed inmy daughter's bosom! L ADY CAPULET O me! this sight of death
is as a bell, ...
Aaron Kite, Audrey Evans, Jade Brooke, 2014
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo ...
This dagger hath mista'en, — for lo ! his house Is empty on the back of Montague,
— And is missheathed in my daughter's bosom.1 La. Cap. O me ! this sight of
death is as a bell, That warns my old age to a sepulchre. Enter MONTAGUE and
...
William Shakespeare, Oliver William Bourn Peabody, Samuel Weller Singer, 1839
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Romeo & Juliet Plainspoken (ENHANCED eBook)
Cap. O heavens! O wife, look how our daughter bleeds! 215 This dagger hath
mista'en, for, lo, his house Is empty on the back of Montague, And it missheathed
in my daughter's bosom! Wife. O me! this sight of death is as a bell That warns my
...
Greta Barclay Lipson, Susan Solomon Lipson, 2007
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Romeo and Juliet (Illustrated, with Bonus Audiobook):
O heaven!—O wife,look howour daughter bleeds! This dagger hath mista'en,—for
, lo, his house Is empty on the back of Montague,— And it missheathed in my
daughter's bosom! Lady Capulet. O me! this sightof deathis asabell That warns
my ...
William Shakespeare, 2014
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life
This dagger hath mista'en,— for lo! this house Is empty on the hack of Montague,
— And is missheathed in my danghter's hosom. La. Cap. O me, this sight of death
is as a hell, That warns my old age to a sepulchre. Enter MoNTAGCE and ...
William Shakespeare, 1828