The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 7R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 11
... head . - The beast's head , observes Licio ; for Motto is stuff'd in the head , and these are among unmoveable goods . " FARMER . 6 four of his five WITS ] In our author's time wit was the general term for intellectual powers . So ...
... head . - The beast's head , observes Licio ; for Motto is stuff'd in the head , and these are among unmoveable goods . " FARMER . 6 four of his five WITS ] In our author's time wit was the general term for intellectual powers . So ...
Pàgina 15
... head on her shoulders , for all Messina , as like him as she is . BEAT . I wonder , that you will still be talking , signior Benedick ; no body marks you . * Quarto , are you come . 4 In the old copies : " Enter Don Pedro , Claudio ...
... head on her shoulders , for all Messina , as like him as she is . BEAT . I wonder , that you will still be talking , signior Benedick ; no body marks you . * Quarto , are you come . 4 In the old copies : " Enter Don Pedro , Claudio ...
Pàgina 18
... head is well known , that you can be in love without being blind , and can play with the flame of beauty without being scorched ? ' STEEVENS . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind ...
... head is well known , that you can be in love without being blind , and can play with the flame of beauty without being scorched ? ' STEEVENS . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind ...
Pàgina 19
... head to the disquiet of jealousy . JOHNSON . In Painter's Palace of Pleasure , p . 233 , we have the following passage : " All they that weare hornes be pardoned to weare their cappes upon their heads . " HEnderson . Perhaps the meaning ...
... head to the disquiet of jealousy . JOHNSON . In Painter's Palace of Pleasure , p . 233 , we have the following passage : " All they that weare hornes be pardoned to weare their cappes upon their heads . " HEnderson . Perhaps the meaning ...
Pàgina 22
... head become not forked , which were a fearfull sight if it were visible and apparent . " It is still said of the mercenary cuckold , that he carries his horns in his pockets . STEEVENS . " Baldrick . " " A belt , from the old French ...
... head become not forked , which were a fearfull sight if it were visible and apparent . " It is still said of the mercenary cuckold , that he carries his horns in his pockets . STEEVENS . " Baldrick . " " A belt , from the old French ...
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