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William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIThe sameKnocking within. Enter a PorterPorterHere's a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of hell-gate, he should have old turning the key.Knocking withinKnock, knock, knock! Who's…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act III
Act IIIScene IBefore the house of Antipholus of EphesusEnter Antipholus of Ephesus, Dromio of Ephesus, Angelo, and BalthazarOf EphesusGood Signior Angelo, you must excuse us all; My wife is…bee
(Encyclopedia) bee, name for flying insects of the superfamily Apoidea, in the same order as the ants and the wasps. Bees are characterized by their enlarged hind feet, typically equipped with pollen…Composition Day
Composition Day"Hurry up, boys, it's three o'clock, and Uncle Fritz likes us to be punctual, you know," said Franz one Wednesday afternoon as a bell rang, and a stream of literary-looking…The Congress of Women: Woman, the New Factor in Economics
by Rev. Augusta Cooper Bristol A TalkArtWoman, the New Factor in Economics Rev. Augusta Cooper Bristol is a native of New Hampshire. She was born April 17,1835. Her parents were Otis Cooper…William Shakespeare: Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II
Act IIScene IBefore Page's houseEnter Mistress Page, with a letterMistress PageWhat, have I scaped love-letters in the holiday-time of my beauty, and am I now a subject for them? Let me see.…William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIAnother room in the sameEnter Provost and a ServantServantHe's hearing of a cause; he will come straight I'll tell him of you.ProvostPray you, do.Exit ServantI'll know His pleasure;…Brewer's: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: L
E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z L L. E. L LL.D L.L. L.S L. S. D La-de-da La Garde Meurt ne se Rend pas La…Ulysses in the Hut with Eumaeus - The Odyssey
Ulysses Leaves Scheria and Re... Minerva Summons Telemachus fr... Ulysses in the Hut with Eumaeus. Ulysses now left the haven, and took the rough track up through the wooded…Shakespeare Quotes: Tragedies
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears William Shakespeare Related Links William ShakespeareQuiz: Famous Quotes from Shakespeare Shakespeare's PlaysShakespeare's…