The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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Pagina 6
... expression that we meet with again in " Coriolanus , " iii . 1 ( “ Shall turn you to no farther harm " ) ; equivalent to " occasioned you , " " caused you . " Which is from my remembrance ! Please you , farther 6 ACT I. ] [ SCENE II ...
... expression that we meet with again in " Coriolanus , " iii . 1 ( “ Shall turn you to no farther harm " ) ; equivalent to " occasioned you , " " caused you . " Which is from my remembrance ! Please you , farther 6 ACT I. ] [ SCENE II ...
Pagina 11
... expression still in provincial use . 49. Thou earth , thou ! The terms in which Caliban is sum- moned suffice to proclaim the essence of his being . He is earthiness itself , grossly material ; in elemental and entire con- trast to ...
... expression still in provincial use . 49. Thou earth , thou ! The terms in which Caliban is sum- moned suffice to proclaim the essence of his being . He is earthiness itself , grossly material ; in elemental and entire con- trast to ...
Pagina 19
... expression , he here uses the word in its meaning of cast up after swallowing , of cast ashore , of cast ( or thrown ) in wrestling , and of cast for a part in a play . The latter is confirmed by the words " to perform an act ...
... expression , he here uses the word in its meaning of cast up after swallowing , of cast ashore , of cast ( or thrown ) in wrestling , and of cast for a part in a play . The latter is confirmed by the words " to perform an act ...
Pagina 29
... expression , sig- nifying Stay till the close of your entertainment ere you com- mend it . ' 44 23. Each putter - out of five for one . We must understand on " here for " of , " it being often used thus in Shakespeare's time . The ...
... expression , sig- nifying Stay till the close of your entertainment ere you com- mend it . ' 44 23. Each putter - out of five for one . We must understand on " here for " of , " it being often used thus in Shakespeare's time . The ...
Pagina 47
... 4. Give me not the boots . A proverbial expression equivalent to ' Don't mock me . ' " It boots thee not , " means ' it avails thee not , ' ' is of no advantage to thee . ' If lost , why then a grievous labour won ; 47.
... 4. Give me not the boots . A proverbial expression equivalent to ' Don't mock me . ' " It boots thee not , " means ' it avails thee not , ' ' is of no advantage to thee . ' If lost , why then a grievous labour won ; 47.
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