The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, 第 17-18 卷Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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第 12 頁
... sense of this word are given by Peacham in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 : " Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name imitating the sound of that it signifyeth , as hurlyburly , for an uprore and tumultuous ...
... sense of this word are given by Peacham in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 : " Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name imitating the sound of that it signifyeth , as hurlyburly , for an uprore and tumultuous ...
第 14 頁
... sense of the perfect , and mixed up irregularly with preterite forms . 7 To shake hands with a thing , as the phrase was formerly used , is to take leave of it . So Sir Thomas Browne , in his Religio Medici , 1643 : " I have shaken ...
... sense of the perfect , and mixed up irregularly with preterite forms . 7 To shake hands with a thing , as the phrase was formerly used , is to take leave of it . So Sir Thomas Browne , in his Religio Medici , 1643 : " I have shaken ...
第 32 頁
... senses to its own state , and so makes them gentle , or sweetens them into gentleness . " Another proleptical form of speech . See page 30 , note 5 . 2 Approve in the sense of prove simply , or make evident . 8 " Coigne of vantage " is ...
... senses to its own state , and so makes them gentle , or sweetens them into gentleness . " Another proleptical form of speech . See page 30 , note 5 . 2 Approve in the sense of prove simply , or make evident . 8 " Coigne of vantage " is ...
第 33 頁
... sense of to pray . So to bid the beads is to pray through the rosary . See vol . x . page 193 , note 11. The kind - hearted monarch means that his love is what puts him upon troubling them thus , and therefore they will be grate- ful ...
... sense of to pray . So to bid the beads is to pray through the rosary . See vol . x . page 193 , note 11. The kind - hearted monarch means that his love is what puts him upon troubling them thus , and therefore they will be grate- ful ...
第 35 頁
... sense of sequel , succession , or succeeding events . So that to catch success is to arrest and stop off all further outcome , or all entail of danger . 4 To jump is to risk , to hazard . Repeatedly so . 5 That , in old English , often ...
... sense of sequel , succession , or succeeding events . So that to catch success is to arrest and stop off all further outcome , or all entail of danger . 4 To jump is to risk , to hazard . Repeatedly so . 5 That , in old English , often ...
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