Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1874 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 89 találatból.
7. oldal
... passage , built is a substantive , having the sense of σKOTÓS , i . e . , a mark or target . Obviously , if built had such a sense , its use here would be most appropriate . But , unfortunately , I cannot find that the substantive built ...
... passage , built is a substantive , having the sense of σKOTÓS , i . e . , a mark or target . Obviously , if built had such a sense , its use here would be most appropriate . But , unfortunately , I cannot find that the substantive built ...
64. oldal
... passage is not quoted in Mr. Dyce's Life of Greene , I give it : - " Courage , donc je dis , mon amy Greene , courage : Méprise des chiens , corbeaux et chathuans la rage : Et ( glorieux ) endure leur malignante furie . Zoyle arrière ...
... passage is not quoted in Mr. Dyce's Life of Greene , I give it : - " Courage , donc je dis , mon amy Greene , courage : Méprise des chiens , corbeaux et chathuans la rage : Et ( glorieux ) endure leur malignante furie . Zoyle arrière ...
215. oldal
... passage ( iv . 4 , 18 ) . The phrase is used mostly when a comparison is made . Thus , in the Othello passage ( i . 1 , 33 ) — " He , in good time , must his lieutenant be , And I ( God bless the mark ! ) his Moor - ship's ancient ...
... passage ( iv . 4 , 18 ) . The phrase is used mostly when a comparison is made . Thus , in the Othello passage ( i . 1 , 33 ) — " He , in good time , must his lieutenant be , And I ( God bless the mark ! ) his Moor - ship's ancient ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 102 |
1 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abbey addressed ancient Anne appears arms Athenæum Club Bishop Buttermere called Castle century Charles Christian name Church copy Cornwall correspondent curious daughter death derived Dictionary died doubt Duke Earl edition Edward England English father France French George gipsies give given Gray's Inn Greek Henry Herald History honour House interesting James James Sayers John King known Lady late Latin letter London Lord Lord Lyttelton Lyttelton marriage married Mary meaning mentioned never original parish passage person Pilgrim's Progress poem poet Princess Olive printed probably published Queen query question quoted readers reference remarks Richard Richard Foley Robert Robin Gray Royal says Scotland seems Serres Shakspeare Siege of Corinth spelling Street supposed T. W. WEBB Thomas tion translation verse volume wife William word writing written