The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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... Cymbeline , i . v . 56 . 82. fox ] model of wisdom ( or craft ) , as in Æsop and Reynard the Fox . 82 , 83. pass his word ] pledge his word . Cf. Titus Andronicus , 1. i . 468 , " I have passed my word and promise to the emperor . " Oli ...
... Cymbeline , i . v . 56 . 82. fox ] model of wisdom ( or craft ) , as in Æsop and Reynard the Fox . 82 , 83. pass his word ] pledge his word . Cf. Titus Andronicus , 1. i . 468 , " I have passed my word and promise to the emperor . " Oli ...
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... Cymbeline , II . iii . 38 , 39 , and Romeo and Juliet , III . iv . 35 . 2 , 3. diluculo surgere ] The words " thou knowest , " which follow , seem to imply " Everyone knows this adage in Lilly's Grammar " ; and we may thus interpret ...
... Cymbeline , II . iii . 38 , 39 , and Romeo and Juliet , III . iv . 35 . 2 , 3. diluculo surgere ] The words " thou knowest , " which follow , seem to imply " Everyone knows this adage in Lilly's Grammar " ; and we may thus interpret ...
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... Cymbeline , IV . ii . 262 ) . The read- ing " Nettle of India " was preferred by Steevens , and the plant was identified by him as the " zoophyte called the Úrtica Marina , abounding in the Indian seas . " The nettle of India , " says ...
... Cymbeline , IV . ii . 262 ) . The read- ing " Nettle of India " was preferred by Steevens , and the plant was identified by him as the " zoophyte called the Úrtica Marina , abounding in the Indian seas . " The nettle of India , " says ...
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... Cymbeline , III . iii . 5 , " The gates of monarchs Are arched so high that giants may jet through , And keep their turbans on . " Halliwell quotes Palsgrave , L'Eclair- cissement de la Langue Française , 1530 , " I jette with facyon ...
... Cymbeline , III . iii . 5 , " The gates of monarchs Are arched so high that giants may jet through , And keep their turbans on . " Halliwell quotes Palsgrave , L'Eclair- cissement de la Langue Française , 1530 , " I jette with facyon ...
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... Cymbeline , III . ii . 35 . 95. Soft ! ] Perhaps the nearest equivalent in modern English would be , " well now " ; or , according to taste , we may explain , " gently , " " stay now , " etc. 96. impressure ] Cf. expressure , " II . iii ...
... Cymbeline , III . ii . 35 . 95. Soft ! ] Perhaps the nearest equivalent in modern English would be , " well now " ; or , according to taste , we may explain , " gently , " " stay now , " etc. 96. impressure ] Cf. expressure , " II . iii ...
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