The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Σελίδα 48
... face . 7 the morning cock crew loud ; ] The moment of the evanescence of spirits was supposed to be limited to the crowing of the cock . This belief is mentioned so early as by Prudentius , Cathem . Hymn . I. v . 40. But some of his ...
... face . 7 the morning cock crew loud ; ] The moment of the evanescence of spirits was supposed to be limited to the crowing of the cock . This belief is mentioned so early as by Prudentius , Cathem . Hymn . I. v . 40. But some of his ...
Σελίδα 49
... face of the wearer and such was the popular signification of the word in his time . In Bullokar's English Expositor , 8vo . 1616 , beaver is defined thus : - " In armour it signifies that part of the helmet which may be lifted up , to ...
... face of the wearer and such was the popular signification of the word in his time . In Bullokar's English Expositor , 8vo . 1616 , beaver is defined thus : - " In armour it signifies that part of the helmet which may be lifted up , to ...
Σελίδα 122
... longa senectus " Plena malis ! deformem , et tetrum ante omnia vultum , " Dissimilemque sui , " & c . Nothing could be finer imagined for Hamlet , in his circum- faces are wrinkled ; their eyes purging thick am- ber 122 ACT II . HAMLET ,
... longa senectus " Plena malis ! deformem , et tetrum ante omnia vultum , " Dissimilemque sui , " & c . Nothing could be finer imagined for Hamlet , in his circum- faces are wrinkled ; their eyes purging thick am- ber 122 ACT II . HAMLET ,
Σελίδα 150
... face , " Threatning a thousand deaths at every glaunce . " To whom the aged king thus trembling spoke : & c.- " Not mov'd at all , but smiling at his teares , " This butcher , whil'st his hands were yet held up , " Treading upon his ...
... face , " Threatning a thousand deaths at every glaunce . " To whom the aged king thus trembling spoke : & c.- " Not mov'd at all , but smiling at his teares , " This butcher , whil'st his hands were yet held up , " Treading upon his ...
Σελίδα 153
... faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than their eyes . Travels . WARburton . Mobled signifies huddled , grossly covered . JOHNSON . I meet with this word in Shirley's Gentleman of Venice : " The moon does ...
... faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than their eyes . Travels . WARburton . Mobled signifies huddled , grossly covered . JOHNSON . I meet with this word in Shirley's Gentleman of Venice : " The moon does ...
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