The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 páginas |
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... allusion to one of the three noted outlaws , famous for their skill in archery , who figure in the spi- rited and picturesque ballad entitled Adam Bel , Clym of the Cloughe , and Wyllyam of Cloudesle : see it in Ritson's one - volume ...
... allusion to one of the three noted outlaws , famous for their skill in archery , who figure in the spi- rited and picturesque ballad entitled Adam Bel , Clym of the Cloughe , and Wyllyam of Cloudesle : see it in Ritson's one - volume ...
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... allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is the pleader whose arguments prevail in ...
... allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is the pleader whose arguments prevail in ...
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... allusion is designed to ridicule an old man with youthful passions " ( STEEVENS ) . alliance ! -Good Lord , for , " Good Lord , how many alliances are forming ! Every one is likely to be married but me " ( BOSWELL ) , ii . 93 ...
... allusion is designed to ridicule an old man with youthful passions " ( STEEVENS ) . alliance ! -Good Lord , for , " Good Lord , how many alliances are forming ! Every one is likely to be married but me " ( BOSWELL ) , ii . 93 ...
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... allusion to the saying attributed to St. Augustine , " Non Angli , sed Angeli . " angle , a corner : In an odd angle of the isle , i . 184 . a - night , in the night , by night , iii . 26 . 14 ANON - APPEAL . anon , anon , equivalent.
... allusion to the saying attributed to St. Augustine , " Non Angli , sed Angeli . " angle , a corner : In an odd angle of the isle , i . 184 . a - night , in the night , by night , iii . 26 . 14 ANON - APPEAL . anon , anon , equivalent.
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... - ticle , and ass the beast of burden . " ass on thy back o'er the dirt - Thou borest thine , vii . 267 : An allusion to Æsop's celebrated fable of the Old Man and his Ass . 20 ASSAY - ATALANTA . assay of arms— -To give.
... - ticle , and ass the beast of burden . " ass on thy back o'er the dirt - Thou borest thine , vii . 267 : An allusion to Æsop's celebrated fable of the Old Man and his Ass . 20 ASSAY - ATALANTA . assay of arms— -To give.
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