The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 10
... mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail I shame to speak , But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores 85. " trick " ; it has been suggested that " trick " is used here in the heraldic sense of " copy ...
... mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail I shame to speak , But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores 85. " trick " ; it has been suggested that " trick " is used here in the heraldic sense of " copy ...
Page 14
... Pope changed to conversing . The speaker calls his new - made honor a conversion , that is , a change of condition ; and means that to remember men's He and his toothpick at my worship's mess , 190 14 Act I. Sc . i . LIFE AND DEATH.
... Pope changed to conversing . The speaker calls his new - made honor a conversion , that is , a change of condition ; and means that to remember men's He and his toothpick at my worship's mess , 190 14 Act I. Sc . i . LIFE AND DEATH.
Page 15
... means at that part of the table where I , as a knight , shall be placed . - Your worship was the regular address to a knight or esquire , in Shakespeare's time , as . your honor was to a lord.-H. N. H. 193. " My picked man of countries ...
... means at that part of the table where I , as a knight , shall be placed . - Your worship was the regular address to a knight or esquire , in Shakespeare's time , as . your honor was to a lord.-H. N. H. 193. " My picked man of countries ...
Page 16
... mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising . But who comes in such haste in riding - robes ? What woman - post is this ? hath she no husband That will take pains to blow a horn before her ? Enter Lady Faulconbridge ...
... mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising . But who comes in such haste in riding - robes ? What woman - post is this ? hath she no husband That will take pains to blow a horn before her ? Enter Lady Faulconbridge ...
Page 17
... means rumors , idle re- ports . - H . N. H. 234-235 . " eat his part upon Good - Friday " ; evidently a popular proverb , cp . Heywood's Dialogue upon Proverbs : " He may his part on Good Friday eat , And fast never the wurs , for ought ...
... means rumors , idle re- ports . - H . N. H. 234-235 . " eat his part upon Good - Friday " ; evidently a popular proverb , cp . Heywood's Dialogue upon Proverbs : " He may his part on Good Friday eat , And fast never the wurs , for ought ...
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