The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Leontes , I love thee not a jar o ' the clock2 behind What lady she her lord . - You'll stay ? POL . HER . Nay , but you will ? POL . HER . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You put me off with limber vows : But I , Again , in ...
... Leontes , I love thee not a jar o ' the clock2 behind What lady she her lord . - You'll stay ? POL . HER . Nay , but you will ? POL . HER . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You put me off with limber vows : But I , Again , in ...
Page 225
... Leontes , seeing his son's nose smutch'd , cries , we must be neat ; then recollecting that neat is the ancient term for horned cattle , he says , not neat , but cleanly . 16 • So , in Drayton's Polyolbion , Song 3 : JOHNSON . " His ...
... Leontes , seeing his son's nose smutch'd , cries , we must be neat ; then recollecting that neat is the ancient term for horned cattle , he says , not neat , but cleanly . 16 • So , in Drayton's Polyolbion , Song 3 : JOHNSON . " His ...
Page 226
... Leontes is alluding to the ensigns of cuckoldom . A mad - brained boy , is , however , called a mad pash in Cheshire . STEEVENS . Thou want'st a rough pash , and the shoots that I have , in con-- nection with the context , signifies to ...
... Leontes is alluding to the ensigns of cuckoldom . A mad - brained boy , is , however , called a mad pash in Cheshire . STEEVENS . Thou want'st a rough pash , and the shoots that I have , in con-- nection with the context , signifies to ...
Page 227
... Leontes to his son , ) that you are like me that ; you are my calf . I am the horned bull : thou wantest the rough head and the horns of that animal , completely to resemble your father . MALONE . To be full like me : ] Full is here ...
... Leontes to his son , ) that you are like me that ; you are my calf . I am the horned bull : thou wantest the rough head and the horns of that animal , completely to resemble your father . MALONE . To be full like me : ] Full is here ...
Page 228
... Leontes so deeply , or , in Shakspeare's language , —stabs him to the center . STEEVENS . Intention , in this passage , means eagerness of attention , or of desire ; and is used in the same sense in The Merry Wives of Windsor , where ...
... Leontes so deeply , or , in Shakspeare's language , —stabs him to the center . STEEVENS . Intention , in this passage , means eagerness of attention , or of desire ; and is used in the same sense in The Merry Wives of Windsor , where ...
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