Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris Dance, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew ( see ) none , but two broad holes against their eyes , with glasses in them . More will be said on the subject of this mode of disguising the TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 45.
... , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew ( see ) none , but two broad holes against their eyes , with glasses in them . More will be said on the subject of this mode of disguising the TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 45.
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... devil invented them , and that none about court except ws , bawds , and the devil's imps used them , being ashamed to shew their faces . Sc . 2. p . 450 . PAGE . Why this passes ! - The word had been already explained by War- burton in ...
... devil invented them , and that none about court except ws , bawds , and the devil's imps used them , being ashamed to shew their faces . Sc . 2. p . 450 . PAGE . Why this passes ! - The word had been already explained by War- burton in ...
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... Devil : consider , he's an enemy to mankind . It was very much the practice with old writers , both French and English , to call the Devil , H 2 TWELFTH NIGHT . 99 Mr. Pegge, in his Anecdotes of the English ...
... Devil : consider , he's an enemy to mankind . It was very much the practice with old writers , both French and English , to call the Devil , H 2 TWELFTH NIGHT . 99 Mr. Pegge, in his Anecdotes of the English ...
Стр. 100
... Devil , the enemy , by way of pre - eminence , founded perhaps on the words of Christ in Luke x . 19. Thus at the beginning of the Roman de Merlin , MS . " Mult fu iriez li anemis quant nre sires ot este en anfer ; " and see other ...
... Devil , the enemy , by way of pre - eminence , founded perhaps on the words of Christ in Luke x . 19. Thus at the beginning of the Roman de Merlin , MS . " Mult fu iriez li anemis quant nre sires ot este en anfer ; " and see other ...
Стр. 101
... Devil should be likewise called the enemy of mankind in the East . See Gladwin's Persian moonshee , part ii . p . 23 . Sc . 4. p . 120 . FAB . Carry his water to the wise woman . 1 Here may be a direct allusion to one of the two ladies ...
... Devil should be likewise called the enemy of mankind in the East . See Gladwin's Persian moonshee , part ii . p . 23 . Sc . 4. p . 120 . FAB . Carry his water to the wise woman . 1 Here may be a direct allusion to one of the two ladies ...
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Стр. 409 - And prithee, lead me in : There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own.