How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by 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... A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature - Page 282by August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 442 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age has grown so picked,* that the tee of ¡lie peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe.— How long hast thou Ьеел t, grave-maker? 1 Cío. Of all the days i' the year, I came to'ttha: day... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...as the cannon to his blank,} Transports his poison'd shot. 36 — iv. 1. 218 Peasant, and courtier. The age is grown so picked,!! that the toe of the...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. 36 — v. 1. 219 A tide in human life. There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...us. By the Lord, Horatio, these three s years I have taken note of it; the age is grown so picked,3 that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker ? 1 Clo. Of all the days i' the year, I came to't that day... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1840 - 434 pages
...I have taken note of VOL. II. I it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant conies so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe." And Lorenzo, in the Merchant of Venice, alluding to Launcelot : O dear discretion, how his words are suited! The fool hath planted... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Factory system - 1842 - 312 pages
...who do not see the advantage of educating the operative ; like many in other places, they complain " the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe." It is necessary that their kibes should be galled, in order to make them get on a little faster. I... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Factory system - 1842 - 346 pages
...who do not see the advantage of educating the operative ; like many in other places, they complain " the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe." It is necessary that their kibes should be galled, in order to make them get on a little faster. I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...she 's dead. Ham. How absolute the knave is! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a gravemaker? lst Clo. Of all the days i' the year, I came to 't that day... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...'s dead. Ham. How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a gravemaker? 1st Clo. Of all the days i' the year, I came to 't that day... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...she's dead. Ham. How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken...the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtieri, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker ? 1 Clo. Of all the days i'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...she's dead. Ham. How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken...the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtieri, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker ? 1 Clo. Of all the days i'... | |
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