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Shakespeare in Shorthand: The Textual Mystery of King Lear
(Willis does have a separate symbol for ch that could be used if desired.) The
exact word intended here has proven difficult to determine; some critics, following
a suggestion by John Upton in 1746,34 have argued for "intrinsicate," a word ...
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Facsimiles of Time: Essays on Poetry and Translation
Come, thou mortal wretch, With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate Of life at once
untie. . . . In the little phrase 'this knot intrinsicate of life', - a glowing isotope of
words if ever there was one - we not only grasp what Cleopatra means by ...
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The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere,: With the Notes ...
Come, thou mortal wretch, With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate [To the Asp.
Of life at once untie : poor venomous fool, 440 Be angry, and dispatch. O, couldst
thou speak ! That I might hear thee call great Caesar, ass Uupolicy'd I Char.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1786
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ...
And we meet with it in Cynthia's Revels, by Ben Jon son Yet there are certain
punctilios, ot, as I may more nakedly insinuate them, certain intrinsicate Jtrokes
and 'words, to 'which your adi'vity is not yet amounted, &c. it means, inward,
hidden, ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1785
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Timon of Athens. King Lear
nakedly insinuate them, certain intrinsicate strokes and words, to which your
activity is not yet amounted, &c. It means, inward, hidden, perplext ; as a knot,
hard to be unravelled : it is derived from the Latin adverb intrznsecus; from which
the ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1788
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The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and ...
Yet these are certain punSlitfa, or, as I may mire nakedly insinuate them, certain
intrinsicate Strokes and Words, to which your ASlivi- ty is not yet amounted, &C. I
It means, inward, hidden, perplext ; as a Knot, hard to be unravell'd ; it is deriv'd ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, 1765
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes
Thus the Poet gave it ; Like rats, oft bite the holy Cords in twain, loo 'intrinsicate t
unloose . ' □ This Word again occurs in our Author's Antony and Cleopatra,
where fee, is speaking to the Aspick ; • — — — — « Come, mortal Wretch ; With
thy ...
William Shakespeare, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), 1733
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Annotations Upon King Lear and Julius Caesar
nahedly insinuate them, certain intrinsicate strohes and words, to wbich your
afltbity i_t not yet' amounted, &c. It means, inward, hidden, perplext; as a knot,
hard to be unravelled: it is derived fromthe Latin adverb intrinsecus; from which
the ...
My favourite word in the English language: intrinsicate. Shakespeare uses it to
describe the bond between Antony and Cleopatra. The knot intrinsicate. He had
the advantage, had Will, of living before dictionaries. He could do what he
wanted ...
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An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
Intrinsicate. With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate of life at once untie Ant. and
dec. — Too intrinsicate to unloose ... Lear. Intrusion, 'she which hath something
embolden'd me to this unreason'd intrusion Merry Wives of Winds. — Who, all for
...
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Does Ed Miliband really know the best way to tackle anti-Semitism?
Until he acknowledges the knot intrinsicate of Israel's relations with neighbours ambitious to destroy it – neighbours not without justifiable ... «The Independent, 十一月 14»
This is what it feels like to not win the Man Booker Prize
Literature, like the life it interprets and illuminates, is a knot intrinsicate, sitting on a high hill of truth, and he that would unpick it about must and ... «The Independent, 十月 14»