The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 14R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 6
... believe the proverb , " as lean as a rake , " owes its origin simply to the thin taper form of the instru- ment made use of by hay - makers . Chaucer has this simile in his description of the clerk's horse in the prologue to the ...
... believe the proverb , " as lean as a rake , " owes its origin simply to the thin taper form of the instru- ment made use of by hay - makers . Chaucer has this simile in his description of the clerk's horse in the prologue to the ...
Pàgina 12
... believe we should read , with the omission of a par- ticle : " Even to the court , the heart , to the seat , the brain . " He uses seat for throne , the royal seat , which the first editors probably not apprehending , corrupted the ...
... believe we should read , with the omission of a par- ticle : " Even to the court , the heart , to the seat , the brain . " He uses seat for throne , the royal seat , which the first editors probably not apprehending , corrupted the ...
Pàgina 14
... believe , con- sider . Perhaps indeed he only uses rascal in its ordinary sense . So afterwards- " From rascals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmissible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in ...
... believe , con- sider . Perhaps indeed he only uses rascal in its ordinary sense . So afterwards- " From rascals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmissible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in ...
Pàgina 19
... believe , signifies faction . Shouting their emulation , " may mean , ' expressing the triumph of their faction by shouts . ' Emulation , in our author , is sometimes used in an unfavourable sense , and not to imply an honest contest ...
... believe , signifies faction . Shouting their emulation , " may mean , ' expressing the triumph of their faction by shouts . ' Emulation , in our author , is sometimes used in an unfavourable sense , and not to imply an honest contest ...
Pàgina 25
... believe press'd in its usual sense is right . It appears to have been used in Shakspeare's time in the sense of impress'd . So , in Plu- tarch's Life of Coriolanus , translated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not ...
... believe press'd in its usual sense is right . It appears to have been used in Shakspeare's time in the sense of impress'd . So , in Plu- tarch's Life of Coriolanus , translated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not ...
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