The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... expression is ex- plained by Steevens to allude to the proverb , ' Strike while the iron is hot ; and Shakespeare elsewhere uses the expressions— “ We must do something , and i ' the heat , " and " a business of some heat , " in a ...
... expression is ex- plained by Steevens to allude to the proverb , ' Strike while the iron is hot ; and Shakespeare elsewhere uses the expressions— “ We must do something , and i ' the heat , " and " a business of some heat , " in a ...
Page 244
... expression- " There's daggers in men's smiles . " ( 7 ) Mine iron . Nym uses nearly the same expression as Falcon- bridge , when he contemptuously calls Salisbury's sword your toasting - iron , " King John , " Act iv . , sc . 3 ...
... expression- " There's daggers in men's smiles . " ( 7 ) Mine iron . Nym uses nearly the same expression as Falcon- bridge , when he contemptuously calls Salisbury's sword your toasting - iron , " King John , " Act iv . , sc . 3 ...
Page 356
... expression , meaning , all together , ' all collectively , ' somewhat equivalent to the modern all in a body . ' In Ainsworth's " Latin Dictionary , " 1761 , the phrase is shown to mean acting in concert , ' and is translated by ex ...
... expression , meaning , all together , ' all collectively , ' somewhat equivalent to the modern all in a body . ' In Ainsworth's " Latin Dictionary , " 1761 , the phrase is shown to mean acting in concert , ' and is translated by ex ...
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