The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 215
... mean a blow . Shakspere uses bob in two senses . He has " beaten , bobbed , and thumped " ( Richard III . Act v . Sc . 11. ) , where bob has the meaning of a blow . But he also has , " You shall not bob us out of our melody " ( Troilus ...
... mean a blow . Shakspere uses bob in two senses . He has " beaten , bobbed , and thumped " ( Richard III . Act v . Sc . 11. ) , where bob has the meaning of a blow . But he also has , " You shall not bob us out of our melody " ( Troilus ...
Page 444
... means secure us - so all the old editions . Pope changed it to " our mean secures us . " Mean is moderate condition , of which means might have been used as the plural . Jennens thinks that by means may perhaps be un- derstood mean ...
... means secure us - so all the old editions . Pope changed it to " our mean secures us . " Mean is moderate condition , of which means might have been used as the plural . Jennens thinks that by means may perhaps be un- derstood mean ...
Page 455
... mean , but I am far from thinking it wrought to the utmost excellence of poetry . He that looks from a precipice finds himself as- sailed by one great and dreadful image of irresistible destruction . But this overwhelming idea is dis ...
... mean , but I am far from thinking it wrought to the utmost excellence of poetry . He that looks from a precipice finds himself as- sailed by one great and dreadful image of irresistible destruction . But this overwhelming idea is dis ...
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