The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 6
... mean a cur - dog , and this was probably the firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as a rake ...
... mean a cur - dog , and this was probably the firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as a rake ...
Σελίδα 11
... means participant , or participating . MALONE . 3 Which ne'er came from the lungs , ] With a smile not indi- cating pleasure , but contempt . JOHNSON . 4 I may make the belly fmile , ] " And fo the belly , all this notwithstanding ...
... means participant , or participating . MALONE . 3 Which ne'er came from the lungs , ] With a smile not indi- cating pleasure , but contempt . JOHNSON . 4 I may make the belly fmile , ] " And fo the belly , all this notwithstanding ...
Σελίδα 13
... means here the royal feat , the throne . The feat of the brain , is put in oppofition with the heart , and is defcriptive of it . " I fend it , ( fays the belly , ) through the blood , even to the royal refidence , the heart , in which ...
... means here the royal feat , the throne . The feat of the brain , is put in oppofition with the heart , and is defcriptive of it . " I fend it , ( fays the belly , ) through the blood , even to the royal refidence , the heart , in which ...
Σελίδα 15
... mean here , thou , worthlefs fcoun- drel , though , like a deer not in blood , thou art in the worst con- dition for running of all the herd of plebeians , takest the lead in this tumult , in order to obtain fome private advantage to ...
... mean here , thou , worthlefs fcoun- drel , though , like a deer not in blood , thou art in the worst con- dition for running of all the herd of plebeians , takest the lead in this tumult , in order to obtain fome private advantage to ...
Σελίδα 18
... means game purfued or killed , and supports that opinion by a paffage in Maflinger's Guardian : and from thence I fuppofe the word was used to express a heap of flaughtered perfons . In the concluding scene of Hamlet , where Fortinbras ...
... means game purfued or killed , and supports that opinion by a paffage in Maflinger's Guardian : and from thence I fuppofe the word was used to express a heap of flaughtered perfons . In the concluding scene of Hamlet , where Fortinbras ...
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