The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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Page 36
... rich , nor flay'd the poor . " Steevens . To pill , is literally , to take off the outside , or rind . Thus they say in Devonshire , to pill an apple , rather than pare it ; and Shir- ley uses the word precisely in this sense . Henley ...
... rich , nor flay'd the poor . " Steevens . To pill , is literally , to take off the outside , or rind . Thus they say in Devonshire , to pill an apple , rather than pare it ; and Shir- ley uses the word precisely in this sense . Henley ...
Page 44
... Rich- ard III : " The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dogs " Rule all England under a hog . " He uses the same metaphor in the last scene of Act IV . Pope . A frank was not a common hog ste , but the pen in which those hogs were confined ...
... Rich- ard III : " The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dogs " Rule all England under a hog . " He uses the same metaphor in the last scene of Act IV . Pope . A frank was not a common hog ste , but the pen in which those hogs were confined ...
Page 83
... Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : and the interpolation of some foolish player The vice , or iniquity being not a formal but a merry , buffoon character . Be- sides , Shakspeare could never ...
... Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : and the interpolation of some foolish player The vice , or iniquity being not a formal but a merry , buffoon character . Be- sides , Shakspeare could never ...
Page 103
... Rich . But what , is Catesby gone ? " Buck . He is , and see he brings the Mayor along . " Catesby being thus employed , he cannot bring in the head of Hastings ; nor can that office be assigned to Lovel only ; because Gloster in the ...
... Rich . But what , is Catesby gone ? " Buck . He is , and see he brings the Mayor along . " Catesby being thus employed , he cannot bring in the head of Hastings ; nor can that office be assigned to Lovel only ; because Gloster in the ...
Page 110
... Rich- ard de la Pole , the last Princess of the house of Lancaster ; who was created by King Henry VIII , Countess of Salisbury , and in the 31st year of his reign , ( 1540 ) at the age of seventy , was put to death by the sanguinary ...
... Rich- ard de la Pole , the last Princess of the house of Lancaster ; who was created by King Henry VIII , Countess of Salisbury , and in the 31st year of his reign , ( 1540 ) at the age of seventy , was put to death by the sanguinary ...
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