Now, really, what a piece of extravagance all that is ! I will not say that the meaning of Shakspeare's names (I put aside the question as to the correctness of Mr Ruskin's etymologies) has no effect at all, may be entirely lost sight of; but to give... The Cornhill Magazine - Página 168editado por - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1864 - 640 páginas
...1'roteus, ' enduring or strong ' (fa/ens) and ' changeful.' lago and Inchimo have evidently the game root, — probably the .Spanish lago, Jacob, ' the...Now really, what a piece of extravagance all that ie ! I will not say that the meaning of Shakspcare's names (I put aside the question an to the correctness... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 334 páginas
...Benedict and Beatrice, 'blessed and blessing'; Valentine and Proteus, 'enduring or strong' (vafrns), and ' changeful.' lago and lachimo have evidently...put aside the question as to the correctness of Mr. Ruskin's etymologies) has no effect at all, may be entirely lost sight of; but to give it that degree... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 332 páginas
...'enduring or strong' (valfns], and 'changeful.' lago and lachimo have evidently the same root—probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, ' the supplanter.'" Now,...put aside the question as to the correctness of Mr. Ruskin's etymologies) has no effect at all, may be entirely lost sight of; but to give it that degree... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 494 páginas
...husband is a Moor, and, I think, called by no other name. 5. lago] RUSKIN (Munera Puherh, p. 127): 'lago' and 'lachimo' have, evidently, the same root,...probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, 'the supplanter.' WC HAZLITT {Shakespeare's Library, \\. I, vol. ii, 284) : So far as I can judge, there is a certain... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 páginas
...Benedict and Beatrice, " blessed and blessing " ; Valentine and Proteus, " enduring or strong " (valens), and " changeful." lago and lachimo have evidently...put aside the question as to the correctness of Mr. Ruskin's etymologies) has no effect at all, may be entirely lost sight of; but to give it that degree... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 234 páginas
...Benedict and Beatrice, " blessed and blessing ; " Valentine and Proteus, enduring (or strong), (valens), and changeful. lago and lachimo have evidently the...probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, " the supplanter. " Leonatus, and other such names, are interpreted, or played with, in the plays themselves. For the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 490 páginas
...husband is a Moor, and, I think, called by no other name. 5. lago] RUSKIN (Munera Piilreris, p. 127): 'lago' and 'lachimo' have, evidently, the same root, — probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, 'the supplanter.1 WC HAZLITT (Shakespeare's Library, Pi. I, vol. ii, 284) : So far as I can judge, there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 494 páginas
...is a Moor, and, I think, called by no other name. 5. lago] RUSKIN (Munera Puhieris, p. 127): *Iago' and 'lachimo' have, evidently, the same root, —...probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, 'the supplanter.' WC HAZLITT (Shakespeare's Library, Pt. I, vol. ii, 284) : So far as I can judge, there is a certain... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1902 - 402 páginas
...Benedick and Beatrice, 'blessed and blessing ;' Valentine and Proteus, 'enduring or strong' (valens), and 'changeful.' lago and lachimo have evidently the...lago, Jacob, 'the supplanter.'" Now, really, what ajnece of extravagance all that is ! I will not say that the meaning of Shakspeare's names (I put aside... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 714 páginas
...Benedict and Beatrice, " blessed and blessing " ; Valentine and Proteus, enduring (or strong), (valens), and changeful. lago and lachimo have evidently the...probably the Spanish lago, Jacob, "the supplanter." Leonatus, and other such names, are interpreted, or played with, in the plays themselves.8 For the... | |
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