10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARMGAUNT»
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armgaunt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
armgaunt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Thus, if we wish to find where a contested passage is to be met with, such as the
line in Antony and Cleopatra—- - -'=|--- . “ And soberly did mount an armgaunt
steed—" ' ' we shall find no such word as armgaunt in Mr. ADVERTISEMENT.
xxiiii.
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
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Plays and poems of William Shakespeare
Thus, if we wish to find where a contested passage is to be met with, such as the
line in Antony and Cleopatra — " And soberly did mount an armgaunt steed — "
we shall find no such word as armgaunt in Mr. ADVERTISEMENT. xxiii.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edmond Malone, 1821
3
A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and ...
Gow:n's Con. Air. ARMGAUNT, lean or thin. 80 he nodded, And soberly did
mount an armgaunt steed. Am-u. AND Cnnornrns. This word is introduced with
the quotation from the folio edition of Shakspeare, but without coinciding in
opinion with ...
4
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
passage as to its meaning., though archdeacon Nare's and Mr. Boucher seem to
think that armgaunt denotes leanness, and that the horse mounted by Anthony
was a lean jade. Mr. Mason appears to have suggested a very proper
emendation ...
5
A glossary and etymological dictionary: of obsolete and ...
passage as to its meanings though archdeacon Nares and Mr. Boucher seem to
think that armgaunt denotes leanness, and that the horse mounted by Anthony
was a lean jade. Mr. Mason appears to have suggested a very proper
emendation, ...
6
The Plays of Shakespeare from the Text of Dr. S. Johnson: ...
>4 makes no attempt to explain the word in the play, Mr. Seward, in his preface to
Beaumont, has very elaborately endeavoured to prove, that an armgaunt steed is
a steed with lean shoulders. Arm is the Teutonick word for want, or poverty.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Edward Capell, 1771
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A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and ...
passage as to its meaning, though arehdeacon Nares and Mr. Boucher seem to
think that armgaunt denotes leanness, and that the horse mounted by Anthony
was a lean jade. Mr. Mason appears to have suggested a very proper
emendation, ...
8
Notes to Shakespeare: The Comedies and Tragedies
to Beaumont, has very elaborately endeavoured to prove, that an armgaunt steed
is a steed with lean shoulders. Arm is the Teutonick word for want, or poverty.
Armgaunt may be therefore anoldword, signifying, leanforwant, illfed. Edwards's ...
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare: with the ...
Thus, if we wish to find where a contested passage is to be met with, such as the
line in Antony and CJeopatra — " And soberly did mount an armgaunt steed — "
we shall find no such word as armgaunt in Mr. ADVERTISEMENT. xxiii.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer, 1821
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Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for ...
Gmrrmnoors's proposed reading, “ termagant " in lieu of “ armgaunt," is not new.
Toone says it was first suggested by Mason. A few days ago I took up an edition
of Shakspeare printed from Steevens's text, and found this vexed line printed with
...