“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5 |
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Lassels , in his Voyage of Italy , says of tutors , " Some persuade their pupils , that it is fine carrying a gun upon their necks . " But what is still more , the expression is taken imme- diately from Lodge , who furnished our author ...
Lassels , in his Voyage of Italy , says of tutors , " Some persuade their pupils , that it is fine carrying a gun upon their necks . " But what is still more , the expression is taken imme- diately from Lodge , who furnished our author ...
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6 And with a kind of umber smirch my face ; ] Umber is a dusky yellow - coloured earth , brought from Umbria in Italy . See a note on " the umber'd fires , " in K. Henry V , Act III . Malone . curtle - ax- ] Or cutlace , a broad sword .
6 And with a kind of umber smirch my face ; ] Umber is a dusky yellow - coloured earth , brought from Umbria in Italy . See a note on " the umber'd fires , " in K. Henry V , Act III . Malone . curtle - ax- ] Or cutlace , a broad sword .
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The sixth he calls the lean and slipper'd pantaloon , alluding to that general character in the Italian comedy , called Il Pantalóne ; who is a thin emaciated old man in slippers ; and well designed , in that epithet , because Pantalóne ...
The sixth he calls the lean and slipper'd pantaloon , alluding to that general character in the Italian comedy , called Il Pantalóne ; who is a thin emaciated old man in slippers ; and well designed , in that epithet , because Pantalóne ...
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A Work very necessary and profitable for all Gentlemen or other ; trans- lated from the Italian , by Robert Peterson of Lincoln's Inn , 4to . 1576. Reed . degrees . The first , the Retort courteous ; the AS YOU LIKE IT .
A Work very necessary and profitable for all Gentlemen or other ; trans- lated from the Italian , by Robert Peterson of Lincoln's Inn , 4to . 1576. Reed . degrees . The first , the Retort courteous ; the AS YOU LIKE IT .
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This is a mixture of the quintain and running at the ring , which two sports have been some how or other in like manner con- founded by the Italians , who sometimes express the running at the ring by correre alla quintana .
This is a mixture of the quintain and running at the ring , which two sports have been some how or other in like manner con- founded by the Italians , who sometimes express the running at the ring by correre alla quintana .
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