The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 13 |
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Pagina 11
... used not in contempt , but in compaffion . Poor jade means the horfe wearied with his journey . Jade , however , feems anciently to have fignified what we now call a hackney ; a beaft employed in drudgery , opposed to a horfe kept for ...
... used not in contempt , but in compaffion . Poor jade means the horfe wearied with his journey . Jade , however , feems anciently to have fignified what we now call a hackney ; a beaft employed in drudgery , opposed to a horfe kept for ...
Pagina 16
... used for departed . MALONE . I cannot concur in this fuppofition . The bell , anciently , was rung before expiration , and thence was called the paffing bell , i . e . the bell that folicited prayers for the foul paffing into another ...
... used for departed . MALONE . I cannot concur in this fuppofition . The bell , anciently , was rung before expiration , and thence was called the paffing bell , i . e . the bell that folicited prayers for the foul paffing into another ...
Pagina 19
... used more than once by our author . As you like it , Amiens fays , his voice is ragged ; and rag is employed as a term of reproach in The Merry Wives of Windfor , and in Timon of Athens . See alfo the Epiftle prefixed to Spenfer's ...
... used more than once by our author . As you like it , Amiens fays , his voice is ragged ; and rag is employed as a term of reproach in The Merry Wives of Windfor , and in Timon of Athens . See alfo the Epiftle prefixed to Spenfer's ...
Pagina 25
... used in many places by Chaucer , and always fignifies a young man . 8 he may keep it fill as a face - royal , ] STEEVENS . That is , a face ex- empt from the touch of vulgar hands . So , a flag - royal is not to be hunted , a mine ...
... used in many places by Chaucer , and always fignifies a young man . 8 he may keep it fill as a face - royal , ] STEEVENS . That is , a face ex- empt from the touch of vulgar hands . So , a flag - royal is not to be hunted , a mine ...
Pagina 33
... used the two names indifcriminately . Mr. Steevens's fuggeftion that Old . might have been the beginning of fome actor's name does not appear to me probable ; becaufe in the lift of the names of the principal actors in all these plays ...
... used the two names indifcriminately . Mr. Steevens's fuggeftion that Old . might have been the beginning of fome actor's name does not appear to me probable ; becaufe in the lift of the names of the principal actors in all these plays ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 13 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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