| Hugh MacDonald - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1860 - 472 pages
...the misanthrope and the doubter murmur as they may. " I have taken note of it," says the royal Dane; "the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, that he N galls his kibe." What would Hamlet have said hud... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 200 pages
...years, and then suddenly burst out, like Minerva from Jupiter's head, a full-blown lawyer. 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 again, "For O, for O, the hobby horse... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 208 pages
...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 again, "For O, for O, the hobby horse is forgot.'' Now in Love's Labour's Lost is the following passage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...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 thou been a grave-maker... | |
| William Shakespeare, John B. Marsh - 1863 - 188 pages
...sr 1st Clown. I 1317. The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense. A. 5. si Hamlet. 1318. The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. A. 5. s. I. Hamlet. 1319. Alas, poor Yorick... | |
| 1864 - 742 pages
...blue ceat in a drawing-room would create nearly a» much alarm as the appearance of a mad dog. •• The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comc.s so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe." Men, in every class, think, speak, look,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...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 thou been a grave-maker?... | |
| John Bartlett - Quotations - 1865 - 504 pages
...1. How absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card or equivocation will undo us. Act Y. Sc. 1. The age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant contes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. Act v. Sc. 1. Alas, poor Yorick ! I knew... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pages
...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 thou been a grave-maker... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 706 pages
...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 thou been a grave-maker?... | |
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