[918] “Glossary,” vol. ii. p. 871.
[919] Ibid. vol. i. p. 402.
[921] Cf. “Antony and Cleopatra” (i. 2):
“Soothsayer. You shall be more beloving, than belov’d.
Charmian. I had rather heat my liver with drinking.”
[922] “Illustrations of Shakespeare,” 1839, pp. 38, 39.
[923] See Brand’s “Pop. Antiq.,” 1849, vol. iii. pp. 252-255.
CHAPTER XXI.
FISHES.
Although it has been suggested that Shakespeare found but little recreation in fishing,[924] rather considering, as he makes Ursula say, in “Much Ado About Nothing” (iii. 1):