10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPRIGHTFULLY»
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Richard the Second: Ed., with ...
1. Aumerle. He officiated as Lord High Constable on this occasion. 2. At all points
. Completely. Cf. Spenser, F. Q. i. I, 16: " Armed to point ; " Id. i. 2, 12 : " all armde
to point." 3. Sprightfully and bold. Sprightfully and boldly. Cf. Rich. III. iii. 4.
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1918
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BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE
Companions were smiling delightfully, They're lost in a comer more wild ; — Dost
thou, as thou dancest so sprightfully, Feel sorrow, oh, desolate child ? Rose of
November ! — feeleth thy bosom The wreck of affection we know ; — The drapery
...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Preface to the first ...
The Duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, Stays but the summons of the
appellant's trumpet. Aum. Why, then, the champions are prepared, and stay For
nothing but his majesty's approach. 6 The trumpets sound, and the KING enters
with his ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
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Shakespeare's Works: King John. Richard II
Sprightfully and bold. Sprightfully and boldly. Cf. Rich. III. iii. 4. 50 : " His grace
looks cheerfully and smooth this morning." See Gr. 397- 9. Orderly. Cf. "knightly"
jn 12 below; also "cheerly," 66 below, and Temp. 1. I. 6 ; " angerly," Macb. iii. 5.
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1884
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Select Plays: King John
177. sprightful, high-spirited. We have the adverb ' sprightfully ' in Richard II, i. 3.
3: 'The Duke of Norfolk sprightfully and bold.' 182. five moons. In the old play the
five moons appear at the coronation, and are thus interpreted by the prophet.
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1887
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Shakespeare: Select Plays ...
3. sprightfully and bold, i. e. sprightfully and boldly, the adverbial termination
being understood in the second word. So Richard III. iii. 4. 50 : ' His grace looks
cheerfully and smooth to day,' and Othello iii. 4. 79: ' Why do you speak so
startingly ...
William Shakespeare, 1880
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The Works of William Shakespeare: King John. King Richard ...
The Duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, Stays but the summons of the
appellant's trumpet. Aum. Why, then, the champions are prepared, and stay For
nothing but his majesty's approach. 6 The trumpets sound, and the King enters
with his ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
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Shakespeare's plays for schools, abridged and annotated by ...
The duke of Norfolk, sprightfully 2 and bold, Stays but the summons of the
appellant's 8 trumpet. Aum. Why, then the champions are prepar'd, and stay For
nothing but his majesty's approach. Flourish of trumpets. Enter King Richard, who
takes ...
William Shakespeare, Charlotte Mary Yonge, 1883
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The Tragedy of King Richard II
The Duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, Stays but the summons of the
appellant's trumpet. Aum.: Why, then, the champions are prepared, and stay For
nothing but his majesty's approach. (The trumpets sound, and the KING enters
with his ...
William Shakespeare, Charles W. Crook, 1903
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The Works of William Shakespeare
The duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, Stays but the summons of the
appellant's trumpet Aum. Why then, the champions are prepar'd, and stay For
nothing but his majesty's approach. Flourish of Trumpets. Enter King Richard,
who takes his ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke, 1875