The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 40
... Cymbeline : ' Slander , Whose edge is sharper than the sword , whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile . ' 11 A callat is a trull . 12 No yellow , the colour of jealousy . 13 Lozel , a worthless fellow ; one lost to all goodness ...
... Cymbeline : ' Slander , Whose edge is sharper than the sword , whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile . ' 11 A callat is a trull . 12 No yellow , the colour of jealousy . 13 Lozel , a worthless fellow ; one lost to all goodness ...
Page 101
... Cymbeline : Your preparation can affront no less than what you hear of . The word is used in the same sense by Ben Jonson , and even by Dryden . Lodge , in the Preface to his Trans- lation of Seneca , says , ' No soldier is counted ...
... Cymbeline : Your preparation can affront no less than what you hear of . The word is used in the same sense by Ben Jonson , and even by Dryden . Lodge , in the Preface to his Trans- lation of Seneca , says , ' No soldier is counted ...
Page 163
... Cymbeline : - - ' Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : he is strange and peevish . There are numerous other examples . I believe it is always used in this sense by Shakspeare , and by most of his cotemporaries . Minshen ...
... Cymbeline : - - ' Desire my man's abode where I did leave him : he is strange and peevish . There are numerous other examples . I believe it is always used in this sense by Shakspeare , and by most of his cotemporaries . Minshen ...
Page 249
... Cymbeline Shakspeare applies this epithet again to the beetle : - -we find The sharded beetle in a safer hold Than is the full - winged eagle . " A similar description of the beetle occurs in Chapman's Eugenia , 1614 : - the beetle ...
... Cymbeline Shakspeare applies this epithet again to the beetle : - -we find The sharded beetle in a safer hold Than is the full - winged eagle . " A similar description of the beetle occurs in Chapman's Eugenia , 1614 : - the beetle ...
Page 299
... Cymbeline , Act v.:-bowling , sanston qaimeliot Ilsdanow - I , in mine own woe charm'd , eainsadio Could not find death . Again in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . i . c . 4 : —- he bears a charmed shield , And eke enchanted arms , that ...
... Cymbeline , Act v.:-bowling , sanston qaimeliot Ilsdanow - I , in mine own woe charm'd , eainsadio Could not find death . Again in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . i . c . 4 : —- he bears a charmed shield , And eke enchanted arms , that ...
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