The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volum 14 |
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Pàgina 112
... scaped from that ouerthrow ; but then casting his cloke ouer his head , &
holding out his bare neck vnto Pyndarus , he gaue him his head to be striken off .
So the head was Are those my tents , where I perceive the fire 112 JULIUS
CÆSAR .
... scaped from that ouerthrow ; but then casting his cloke ouer his head , &
holding out his bare neck vnto Pyndarus , he gaue him his head to be striken off .
So the head was Are those my tents , where I perceive the fire 112 JULIUS
CÆSAR .
Pàgina 239
The cod - piece that will house , Before the head has any , The head and he shall
louse ; So beggars marry many . 8 The man that makes his toe What he his heart
should make , Shall of a corn cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . - - for there ...
The cod - piece that will house , Before the head has any , The head and he shall
louse ; So beggars marry many . 8 The man that makes his toe What he his heart
should make , Shall of a corn cry woe , And turn his sleep to wake . - - for there ...
Pàgina 272
1 The sea , with such a storm as his bare head * " Within the compass of man ' s
face we see , “ How many sorts of several favours be . ' ' Again , in David and
Bethsabe , 1599 : “ To daunt the favours of his lovely face . ” Steevens . 7 Be
simple ...
1 The sea , with such a storm as his bare head * " Within the compass of man ' s
face we see , “ How many sorts of several favours be . ' ' Again , in David and
Bethsabe , 1599 : “ To daunt the favours of his lovely face . ” Steevens . 7 Be
simple ...
Pàgina 282
Decline your head : this kiss , if it durst speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the
air ; 9 Our wishes , on the way , May prove effects . I believe the meaning of the
passage to be this : “ What we wish , before our march is at an end , may be ...
Decline your head : this kiss , if it durst speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the
air ; 9 Our wishes , on the way , May prove effects . I believe the meaning of the
passage to be this : “ What we wish , before our march is at an end , may be ...
Pàgina 310
Block anciently signified the head part of the hat , or the thing on which a hat is
formed , and sometimes the hat itself . See Much Ado about Nothing : “ He wears
his faith but as the fashion of his hat ; it changes with the next block . " Again , in ...
Block anciently signified the head part of the hat , or the thing on which a hat is
formed , and sometimes the hat itself . See Much Ado about Nothing : “ He wears
his faith but as the fashion of his hat ; it changes with the next block . " Again , in ...
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