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 DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - 631 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... remain so ; and it may be justly remarked on this occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance ...
... remain so ; and it may be justly remarked on this occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance ...
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... remains to ex- plain how these shillings could have cost Master Slender two and twopence apiece ; because , if Dr ... remain in great numbers . We must suppose then that the shillings pur- chased of the miller had been hoarded by him ...
... remains to ex- plain how these shillings could have cost Master Slender two and twopence apiece ; because , if Dr ... remain in great numbers . We must suppose then that the shillings pur- chased of the miller had been hoarded by him ...
الصفحة 57
... remain ; a circumstance the more remarkable , as it must have been at one time ex- tremely common among the beaux in Elizabeth's reign . In the English edition of Junius's Nomenclator , 1585 , 12mo , mention is made of " hose garters ...
... remain ; a circumstance the more remarkable , as it must have been at one time ex- tremely common among the beaux in Elizabeth's reign . In the English edition of Junius's Nomenclator , 1585 , 12mo , mention is made of " hose garters ...
الصفحة 80
... remain . It is in this place that the latter part of Mr. Steevens's note on the passage in Pericles should have been introduced , with the following ad- ditional circumstances that had probably escaped the learned commentator's ...
... remain . It is in this place that the latter part of Mr. Steevens's note on the passage in Pericles should have been introduced , with the following ad- ditional circumstances that had probably escaped the learned commentator's ...
الصفحة 93
... done to the woman , and he is ordered to remain in prison until he marry her . Forfeit was also used in the French sense of the word , crime , transgression . THE CLOWN . The clown in this play officiates as MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 93.
... done to the woman , and he is ordered to remain in prison until he marry her . Forfeit was also used in the French sense of the word , crime , transgression . THE CLOWN . The clown in this play officiates as MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 93.
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afterwards alluded allusion already ancient appears borrowed called century CHAP character cited clown conjecture copy corruption curious death dictionary doubt dress duke edition emperor England English expression fairies folio fool French Gesta Romanorum gleek hath Henry the Eighth hobby-horse Holinshed horse instance Italian John Johnson King Henry knight lady language Latin likewise lines Lord Maid Marian Malone manner manuscript means Measure for measure mentioned Merchant of Venice modern morris dance occasion opinion original Ovid passage perhaps person play poet present prince printed probably queen quod quotation reader reign remarks Ritson Robin Hood Roman Saint Saint Valentin Saxon says SCENE seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Dagonet sometimes song speaking speech Steevens Steevens's story supposed term thee thou tion translation Twelfth night vols word writer Wynkyn de Worde
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الصفحة xvii - 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.
الصفحة 185 - I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.
الصفحة 423 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: 22 For thou shall heap coals of fire upon his head, and the LORD shall reward thee.
الصفحة 12 - Hence, bashful cunning ! And prompt me, plain and holy innocence ! I am your wife, if you will marry me ; If not, I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant, Whether you will or no.
الصفحة 258 - I'll read you matter deep and dangerous ; As full of peril and adventurous spirit As to o'er-walk a current roaring loud On the unsteadfast footing of a spear.
الصفحة xvii - All scatter'd in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls; and, in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere in scorn of eyes,) reflecting gems, That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep, And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by.
الصفحة 122 - 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...
الصفحة 229 - Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick...
الصفحة 380 - Those rich-left heirs that let their fathers lie Without a monument, bring thee all this ; Yea, and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, To winter-ground thy corse.
الصفحة 264 - 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.