The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page 49
... turn their halcyon3 beaks With every gale and vary of their masters , As knowing nought , like dogs , but following.- A plague upon your epileptic visage ! Smile you my speeches , as I were a fool ? Goose , if I had you upon Sarum ...
... turn their halcyon3 beaks With every gale and vary of their masters , As knowing nought , like dogs , but following.- A plague upon your epileptic visage ! Smile you my speeches , as I were a fool ? Goose , if I had you upon Sarum ...
Page 52
... turn thy wheel ! 1 A metaphor from bowling . [ He sleeps . 2 The saw , or proverb alluded to , is in Heywood's Dialogues on Proverbs , b . ii . c . v.:- " In your running from him to me , ye runne Out of God's blessing into the warme ...
... turn thy wheel ! 1 A metaphor from bowling . [ He sleeps . 2 The saw , or proverb alluded to , is in Heywood's Dialogues on Proverbs , b . ii . c . v.:- " In your running from him to me , ye runne Out of God's blessing into the warme ...
Page 55
... turns the key to the poor.- 1 " To do , upon respect , such violent outrage , " means " to do such vio- lent outrage , deliberately , or upon consideration . " Respect is frequent- ly used for consideration by Shakspeare . 2 i . e ...
... turns the key to the poor.- 1 " To do , upon respect , such violent outrage , " means " to do such vio- lent outrage , deliberately , or upon consideration . " Respect is frequent- ly used for consideration by Shakspeare . 2 i . e ...
Page 56
... turns fool , that runs away ; The fool no knave , perdy . 1 A quibble between dolors and dollars . 2 Lear affects to pass off the swelling of his heart , ready to burst with grief and indignation , for the disease called the mother , or ...
... turns fool , that runs away ; The fool no knave , perdy . 1 A quibble between dolors and dollars . 2 Lear affects to pass off the swelling of his heart , ready to burst with grief and indignation , for the disease called the mother , or ...
Page 68
... turn his sleep to wake . -for there was never yet fair woman , but she made mouths in a glass . Enter KENT . Lear . No , I will be the pattern of all patience , I will say nothing . Kent . Who's there ? Fool . Marry , here's grace , and ...
... turn his sleep to wake . -for there was never yet fair woman , but she made mouths in a glass . Enter KENT . Lear . No , I will be the pattern of all patience , I will say nothing . Kent . Who's there ? Fool . Marry , here's grace , and ...
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