The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... Latin cocistronem ) meant a scullion or vagabond . Mr. Craig quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so " ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; " Now , sire , the coistrel makes me smile " ( Contention between ...
... Latin cocistronem ) meant a scullion or vagabond . Mr. Craig quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so " ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; " Now , sire , the coistrel makes me smile " ( Contention between ...
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... Latin sense as in Sonnet , lxxxvii . 4 , My bonds in thee are all determinate . " 11. extravagancy ] This word does not occur elsewhere in Shakespeare ; but the adjective in the corresponding Latin sense is found in Hamlet , 1. i . 154 ...
... Latin sense as in Sonnet , lxxxvii . 4 , My bonds in thee are all determinate . " 11. extravagancy ] This word does not occur elsewhere in Shakespeare ; but the adjective in the corresponding Latin sense is found in Hamlet , 1. i . 154 ...
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... Latin sense . In line 7 the word has the more usual meaning . That Shakespeare knew enough Latin to adopt such a phrase as " dissemble myself " may be safely assumed . See notes on I. v . 94 , 99 ; II . v . 140 ; IV . iii . 6 , etc ...
... Latin sense . In line 7 the word has the more usual meaning . That Shakespeare knew enough Latin to adopt such a phrase as " dissemble myself " may be safely assumed . See notes on I. v . 94 , 99 ; II . v . 140 ; IV . iii . 6 , etc ...
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