Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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... sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the primitive sense of urchin is a hedge- hog , whence it came , says he , to signify any thing dwarfish . There is however good reason for ...
... sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the primitive sense of urchin is a hedge- hog , whence it came , says he , to signify any thing dwarfish . There is however good reason for ...
Pàgina 7
... sense of a hedge - hog , is certainly derived from the Latin ericeus ; and whoever is desirous of more information concerning the radical of ericeus may be gratified by consulting Vossius's Etymologicon v . erinaceus . With respect to ...
... sense of a hedge - hog , is certainly derived from the Latin ericeus ; and whoever is desirous of more information concerning the radical of ericeus may be gratified by consulting Vossius's Etymologicon v . erinaceus . With respect to ...
Pàgina 12
... proper habit . SCENE 2. Page 100 . CAL . Will you troll the catch- Troll is from the French trôler , to lead , draw , or drag , and this sense particularly applies to a catch , in which 12 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
... proper habit . SCENE 2. Page 100 . CAL . Will you troll the catch- Troll is from the French trôler , to lead , draw , or drag , and this sense particularly applies to a catch , in which 12 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
Pàgina 13
Francis Douce. this sense particularly applies to a catch , in which one part is sung after the other , one of the singers leading off . The term is sometimes used as Mr. Steevens has explained it . Littelton renders to troll along his ...
Francis Douce. this sense particularly applies to a catch , in which one part is sung after the other , one of the singers leading off . The term is sometimes used as Mr. Steevens has explained it . Littelton renders to troll along his ...
Pàgina 27
... sense it is used by Chaucer . This is the genuine Saxon meaning of the word , however it might have been corrupted in early times from its Latin original licet . In the next speech Julietta plays upon the word . SCENE 2. Page 258 . SIL ...
... sense it is used by Chaucer . This is the genuine Saxon meaning of the word , however it might have been corrupted in early times from its Latin original licet . In the next speech Julietta plays upon the word . SCENE 2. Page 258 . SIL ...
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