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 Dance, Volumul 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Pagina 11
... question is only one out of many used by Shakspeare , which may be best disposed of by concluding that he designed they should be taken in both or either of their senses . In a very rare old collection of songs set to musick by John ...
... question is only one out of many used by Shakspeare , which may be best disposed of by concluding that he designed they should be taken in both or either of their senses . In a very rare old collection of songs set to musick by John ...
Pagina 32
... question . Sc . 1. p . 171 . PRO . Over the boots ? Nay , give me not the boots . An allusion , as it is supposed , to the diabolical torture of the boot . Not a great while before this play was written it had been inflicted in the ...
... question . Sc . 1. p . 171 . PRO . Over the boots ? Nay , give me not the boots . An allusion , as it is supposed , to the diabolical torture of the boot . Not a great while before this play was written it had been inflicted in the ...
Pagina 56
... question , but perhaps a single one that is apposite may suffice . In Eden's History of travayle , 1577 , 4to , speaking of Calecut in the East Indies , he says " they have in the citie certayne maisters of fence that teach them how to ...
... question , but perhaps a single one that is apposite may suffice . In Eden's History of travayle , 1577 , 4to , speaking of Calecut in the East Indies , he says " they have in the citie certayne maisters of fence that teach them how to ...
Pagina 62
... . Act iv . Sc . 1. where the contro- versy is renewed ; and therefore it will be proper in considering this question to state the evidence and arguments in both places . It is maintained . 62 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... . Act iv . Sc . 1. where the contro- versy is renewed ; and therefore it will be proper in considering this question to state the evidence and arguments in both places . It is maintained . 62 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Pagina 64
... question is from Bulleine's Dialogue between soarnesse and chirurgi 1579 , where the long foining rapier is also mentioned as " a new kind of instrument to let blood withall . " On the opposite side Mr. Ritson produces a quotation from ...
... question is from Bulleine's Dialogue between soarnesse and chirurgi 1579 , where the long foining rapier is also mentioned as " a new kind of instrument to let blood withall . " On the opposite side Mr. Ritson produces a quotation from ...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Vizualizare completă - 1839 |
Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Vizualizare completă - 1839 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
afterwards alludes allusion already ancient appears badge beaver Boggy-bo borrowed called cited clown conjecture corruption curious dance death Devil dictionary duke edition Elizabeth English etymology explained expression fairies Falstaff folio fool French Gesta Romanorum gleek golden legend hath Hecate Holinshed instance Italian Johnson King Henry knight lady language Latin likewise Lord Malone Malone's marchaunt means mentioned Merchant of Venice modern moneye moon novel occasion old copy opinion original passage person play present prince printed probably queen quod quotation rapier reason reign remarks ring Ritson romance Saint Saint Taurinus Saxon says Scene seems sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew shillings signifies Sir Dagonet sometimes speaking speare speech Steevens story supposed sword term teston thee Thenne Thoinot Arbeau thou thow tion translation Twelfth night Warburton witches word writer Wynkyn de Worde yede
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Pagina 14 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Pagina 300 - I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.
Pagina 396 - Howe'er you come to know it, answer me: Though you untie the winds and let them fight Against the churches; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
Pagina 429 - I cannot blame him : at my nativity The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes, Of burning cressets ; and at my birth The frame and huge foundation of the earth Shak'd like a coward.
Pagina 3 - I'd divide, And burn in many places ; on the topmast, The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly, Then meet, and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors O...
Pagina 410 - All murder'd: for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
Pagina 198 - That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide : And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecate's team...
Pagina 478 - On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object : can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt...
Pagina 356 - But nature makes that mean: so, o'er that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler...
Pagina 409 - And prithee, lead me in : There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own.