Notes and Queries, Volume 154Oxford University Press, 1928 |
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... plays - in Cæsar and Pompey , ' I , i : To be suborn'd , in chief , against yourself . It is doubtful whether any other dramatist of Chapman's time used this expression . Chapman's claim to this scene in the play is certainly ...
... plays - in Cæsar and Pompey , ' I , i : To be suborn'd , in chief , against yourself . It is doubtful whether any other dramatist of Chapman's time used this expression . Chapman's claim to this scene in the play is certainly ...
Page 9
... play : If you'll new - sheathe me again , yet I am for you To any bay or straights , where - e'er you'll send me : For as I am , where can this rugged bark Put in for any service , ' less it be O'th ' isle of rogues , and then turn ...
... play : If you'll new - sheathe me again , yet I am for you To any bay or straights , where - e'er you'll send me : For as I am , where can this rugged bark Put in for any service , ' less it be O'th ' isle of rogues , and then turn ...
Page 16
... plays havoc with an author's words , but surely The Laughter of Gods in the back- ground " ( or words to that effect ) is from Meredith . I have not seen the passage since undergraduate days , but it runs in my head " Life is a ...
... plays havoc with an author's words , but surely The Laughter of Gods in the back- ground " ( or words to that effect ) is from Meredith . I have not seen the passage since undergraduate days , but it runs in my head " Life is a ...
Page 17
... play , R. A. Neil suggests that as ξιφίζω , ξιφισμός , ξίφισμα , ξιφίνδα , all mean a dance or game with swords the above verb , quoted from this single place , may = to play the sword - game with . " Liter- ary parallels in other ...
... play , R. A. Neil suggests that as ξιφίζω , ξιφισμός , ξίφισμα , ξιφίνδα , all mean a dance or game with swords the above verb , quoted from this single place , may = to play the sword - game with . " Liter- ary parallels in other ...
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... play ; but I have not met with this expression of the idea in the drama . The MS . book also contains the following remarkably fervent acrostic - prayer ( p . 8 ) : Wife . W is double wealth I an everlastinge joye Fthy frind unto thy ...
... play ; but I have not met with this expression of the idea in the drama . The MS . book also contains the following remarkably fervent acrostic - prayer ( p . 8 ) : Wife . W is double wealth I an everlastinge joye Fthy frind unto thy ...
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