Shakespeare the Boy With Sketches of the Home And School Life the Games And S

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Shakespeare the Boy With Sketches of the Home And School Life the Games And S
Rolfe, W. J. (William James), 1827-1910
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John R. Wise comments on this passage as fol- lows : "This description of the run is wonderfully true ; how the ' dew-bedabbled wretch ' betakes herself to a flock of sheep to lead the hounds off the scent ; how she stops to listen, and again makes another double. Mark, too, the beauty and aptness of the epithets, 'the hot scent -snuffing' hounds, and the 'earth-delving' conies; but more especially mark the pity that the poet feels for the poor animal, showing that he possessed a true feeling h...eart, without which no line of poetry can ever be written. " FOWLING.
There are many allusions to fowling in Shakespeare's works. He had evidently seen a good deal of it, prob- ably in his boyhood, whether he had had actual ex- perience in it or not.
In As You Like It (v. 4. In) the Duke says of Touchstone, who combined much philosophy with his professional foolery, " He uses his folly like a stalking- horse, and under the presentation of that he shoots his 152 SHAKESPEARE THE BOY wit. " And in Much Ado About Nothing (ii.


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