The Works of Shakespeare ..., כרך 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 30
עמוד xxv
... phrase , he aptly quotes the following passages from Marlowe's Jew of Malta and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale : - Now I remember those old women's words Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales And speak of spirits and ghosts ...
... phrase , he aptly quotes the following passages from Marlowe's Jew of Malta and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale : - Now I remember those old women's words Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales And speak of spirits and ghosts ...
עמוד 7
... phrase lady she is Eng . Dict . give " the time allotted for equivalent to our modern phrase " lady a halt or stay as the meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They record no other suggests , in his ...
... phrase lady she is Eng . Dict . give " the time allotted for equivalent to our modern phrase " lady a halt or stay as the meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They record no other suggests , in his ...
עמוד 8
... The exclamation is a rare one , but Sir James Murray ( New . Eng . Dict . s.v. " Grace " ) aptly illustrates it by means of the phrase " St. George to boot . " answer , Your queen and I are devils : yet 8 [ ACT 1 . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... The exclamation is a rare one , but Sir James Murray ( New . Eng . Dict . s.v. " Grace " ) aptly illustrates it by means of the phrase " St. George to boot . " answer , Your queen and I are devils : yet 8 [ ACT 1 . THE WINTER'S TALE.
עמוד 10
... phrase used when the huntsman's horn announced that the deer had sighed forth his last breath . Compare Greene , Card of Fancie ( 1584 ) : " He that bloweth the mort before the fall of the buck may verie well misse of his fees . " Izo ...
... phrase used when the huntsman's horn announced that the deer had sighed forth his last breath . Compare Greene , Card of Fancie ( 1584 ) : " He that bloweth the mort before the fall of the buck may verie well misse of his fees . " Izo ...
עמוד 12
... phrase in Campion's History of Ireland ( 1633 ) : " My brother of Ossory , who , notwithstanding his high promises is glad to take eggs for his money " ; compare Rowley , A Match at Mid- night ( 1633 ) : " I shall have eggs for my money ...
... phrase in Campion's History of Ireland ( 1633 ) : " My brother of Ossory , who , notwithstanding his high promises is glad to take eggs for his money " ; compare Rowley , A Match at Mid- night ( 1633 ) : " I shall have eggs for my money ...
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Anon Antigonus Apollo Autolycus ballad bear Bellaria beseech Bohemia Camb Camillo Capell Cassander child Cleomenes Clown Collier conj court Cymbeline dance daughter death Delphos Dict Dion discase Dorastus Dyce Egistus Elizabethan emendations Exeunt Exit eyes F. W. MOORMAN father Fawnia fear Florizel Folios follows Furness Gent gentleman give Grace Greek Greene's Pandosto hand Hanmer hast hath heart heavens Hermione honest honour jealousy Johnson Keightley king King Lear king of Bohemia lady Leon Leontes look lord Malone Mamillius meaning Measure for Measure mistress Mopsa o'er oracle Pandosto pare passage Paul Paulina Perdita phrase play Polixenes Pope pray prince prithee queen romance Rowe SCENE seems sense Shakespeare Shep shepherd Sicilia sorrow speak story swear thee Theobald thing Thirsis thou art thought true Warburton wife Winter's Tale word ΙΟ