Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare ; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... likewise a scholastic employment at college , if we may believe the illiterate parson in the plea- sant comedy of Cornelianum dolium , where speaking of his haughty treatment of the poor scholars whom he had dis- tanced in getting ...
... likewise a scholastic employment at college , if we may believe the illiterate parson in the plea- sant comedy of Cornelianum dolium , where speaking of his haughty treatment of the poor scholars whom he had dis- tanced in getting ...
Pàgina 27
... likewise the beginning of the Nicene creed . HOST . ACT IV . SCENE 2. Page 257 . • the musick likes you not . i . e . pleases , in which sense it is used by Chaucer . This is the genuine Saxon meaning of the word , however it might have ...
... likewise the beginning of the Nicene creed . HOST . ACT IV . SCENE 2. Page 257 . • the musick likes you not . i . e . pleases , in which sense it is used by Chaucer . This is the genuine Saxon meaning of the word , however it might have ...
Pàgina 28
... likewise denoted a sacrament , a sanctuary , relics of saints , or anything holy . It seems in later times to have been corrupted into holidame , as if it ex- pressed the holy virgin . Thus we have so help me God and hollidame . See ...
... likewise denoted a sacrament , a sanctuary , relics of saints , or anything holy . It seems in later times to have been corrupted into holidame , as if it ex- pressed the holy virgin . Thus we have so help me God and hollidame . See ...
Pàgina 29
... likewise to perceive in this figure the modest looks or demeanour of a female captive , or in the supposed Bacchus the character of a lover , insulting , according to Ovid's description , his former mistress by displaying the beau- ties ...
... likewise to perceive in this figure the modest looks or demeanour of a female captive , or in the supposed Bacchus the character of a lover , insulting , according to Ovid's description , his former mistress by displaying the beau- ties ...
Pàgina 39
... likewise found in Richard II . Act IV . Scene 1 , where the controversy is renewed ; and therefore it will be proper in considering this question to state the evidence and arguments in both places . It is maintained on one side that the ...
... likewise found in Richard II . Act IV . Scene 1 , where the controversy is renewed ; and therefore it will be proper in considering this question to state the evidence and arguments in both places . It is maintained on one side that the ...
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