[162]. Coryate’s Crudites. Hastily gobled up in Five Moneths’ Travells in France, etc. (1611), by Thomas Coryate (? 1577–1617).
The present poet-laureate. Southey.
Neither butress nor coign of vantage. Macbeth, I. 6.
[162]. Born so high. King Richard III., I. 3.
In their train [‘his livery’] walked crowns. Antony and Cleopatra, V. 2.
[163]. Meek daughters. Coleridge’s The Eolian Harp.
Owls and night-ravens flew. Cf. Titus Andronicus, II. 3. ‘The nightly owl or fatal raven.’
Degrees, priority, and place. Troilus and Cressida, I. 3.
No figures nor no fantasies. Julius Caesar, II. 1.
[No] trivial fond records. Hamlet, I. v.