| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 448 Seiten
...the card, or equivocation will nndo OR. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galla his kihe. —How long hast thou heen a grave-maker?... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 Seiten
...in the scene with the grave-digger, " By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe." And Lorenzo, in the Merchant of Venice,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 Seiten
...the card,' or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked,* that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast tbou been a grave maker... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 488 Seiten
...says, in the scene with the Gravedigger, "By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe." And Lorenzo, in the Merchant of I'enice,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 Seiten
...virtuous, or a mere good-natured deed, Does all desert in sciences exceed." — SHEFFIELD.] (2) [" The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — Hamlet.] xxxvii. But let it go : —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 364 Seiten
...virtuous, or a mere good-natured deed, Does all desert in sciences exceed." — SHEFFIELD.] (2) [" The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — Hamlet.] xxxiv. But let it go : —... | |
| Augustus Henry Moreton - 1836 - 232 Seiten
...words into Hamlet's 204 mouth : — " By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe."* The aristocracy of England, wealthy and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 360 Seiten
...virtuous, or a mere good-natured deed, Does all desert in sciences exceed." — SHEFFIELD.] (2) [" The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes to near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe."- Hamlet.] XXXV. But let it go : — it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 Seiten
...the cannon to his blank,c Transports his poison'd shot. • 36 — iv. 1. 218 Peasant and Courtier. The age is grown so picked/ that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of.the courtier, he galls his kibe. 36 — v. 1 . 219 A tide in human life.... | |
| Francis Douce - 1839 - 678 Seiten
...lozenge-like escutcheon on which the arms of females are usually emblazoned. SCENE 1. Page 308. HAM. . . the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant, &c. Mr. Malone's note, in exclusion of the others, is sufficiently satisfactory. The fashion of wearing... | |
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