A Few Notes on Shakespeare, 第 70 巻J. R. Smith, 1853 - 156 ページ |
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... expression ; " Rob . Adew , good father . - Holla there , my horse ! Skin . Vp - spur the kicking jade , while I make speede To conjure Skinke out of his hermits weede . [ Exit . Lye there religion . " Sig . A 2 . and in Chettle's ...
... expression ; " Rob . Adew , good father . - Holla there , my horse ! Skin . Vp - spur the kicking jade , while I make speede To conjure Skinke out of his hermits weede . [ Exit . Lye there religion . " Sig . A 2 . and in Chettle's ...
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... expression , which is now so familiar to us from Ariel's song , was certainly an unusual one in the days of Shakespeare , who probably caught it from a line in Lodge's Glaucus and Scilla , 1589 , - " Footing it featlie on the grassie ...
... expression , which is now so familiar to us from Ariel's song , was certainly an unusual one in the days of Shakespeare , who probably caught it from a line in Lodge's Glaucus and Scilla , 1589 , - " Footing it featlie on the grassie ...
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... expression before , ” — the very reason ( as will be evident to any one who carefully compares the two passages ) why it should not be repeated here . Has none of the commentators , then , been led by the words , " And do the murder ...
... expression before , ” — the very reason ( as will be evident to any one who carefully compares the two passages ) why it should not be repeated here . Has none of the commentators , then , been led by the words , " And do the murder ...
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... expression for a courtesan , the meaning of laced has ( like many other things equally unimportant ) been a good deal disputed . Perhaps the mutton was called laced with a quibble - courtesans being notoriously fond of finery , and also ...
... expression for a courtesan , the meaning of laced has ( like many other things equally unimportant ) been a good deal disputed . Perhaps the mutton was called laced with a quibble - courtesans being notoriously fond of finery , and also ...
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... expression , which did not suit the taste of the Manuscript - corrector , occurs in another mighty poet , - one whose fame is as imperishable as Shakespeare's . In the sixth Canto of the Purgatorio , Dante , having met with certain ...
... expression , which did not suit the taste of the Manuscript - corrector , occurs in another mighty poet , - one whose fame is as imperishable as Shakespeare's . In the sixth Canto of the Purgatorio , Dante , having met with certain ...
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