“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Page 18
... expression . b It stinted . It stopped . Thus Gascoigne , — " Then stinted she as if her song were done . " To stint is used in an active signification for to stop . Thus in those fine lines in Titus Andronicus , which it is difficult ...
... expression . b It stinted . It stopped . Thus Gascoigne , — " Then stinted she as if her song were done . " To stint is used in an active signification for to stop . Thus in those fine lines in Titus Andronicus , which it is difficult ...
Page 24
... expression - that of being fit for servile offices ; but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront . Puntarvolo , having lost his dog , insults Shift , who he ...
... expression - that of being fit for servile offices ; but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront . Puntarvolo , having lost his dog , insults Shift , who he ...
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... expression Mercutio says , he will draw Romeo from the " mire of this love , " and uses , parenthetically , the ordinary form of apology for speaking so profanely of love . Gifford has given us a quotation from an old tract on the ...
... expression Mercutio says , he will draw Romeo from the " mire of this love , " and uses , parenthetically , the ordinary form of apology for speaking so profanely of love . Gifford has given us a quotation from an old tract on the ...
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... The " Abraham " Cupid is the cheat - the " Abraham man " -of our old statutes . a The ape - an expression of kindly familiarity , applied to a young man . b Humorous , dewy , -vaporous . 31 Blind is his love , and best befits the dark.
... The " Abraham " Cupid is the cheat - the " Abraham man " -of our old statutes . a The ape - an expression of kindly familiarity , applied to a young man . b Humorous , dewy , -vaporous . 31 Blind is his love , and best befits the dark.
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... expressions that had better be avoided . b Be not a votary to Diana , -the " Queen and huntress , chaste and fair , " of Ben Jonson's beautiful hymn . Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven , Having some business , do entreat her ...
... expressions that had better be avoided . b Be not a votary to Diana , -the " Queen and huntress , chaste and fair , " of Ben Jonson's beautiful hymn . Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven , Having some business , do entreat her ...
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