The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare, Band 20Methuen, 1951 |
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... French courtier for a new - devised courtesy ] a bow or complimentary acknowledgment after any of the new French fashions . Compare Richard III . 1. iii . 39 : " French nods and apish courtesy " ; and Ben Jonson's Case is Altered , 11 ...
... French courtier for a new - devised courtesy ] a bow or complimentary acknowledgment after any of the new French fashions . Compare Richard III . 1. iii . 39 : " French nods and apish courtesy " ; and Ben Jonson's Case is Altered , 11 ...
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... French brawl ] A French dance ( the bransle ) that became popular in England during the second half of the sixteenth century . In Ancient Ballads and Broadsides ( p . 221 ) there is a ballad of date 1569 ( or earlier ) which begins ...
... French brawl ] A French dance ( the bransle ) that became popular in England during the second half of the sixteenth century . In Ancient Ballads and Broadsides ( p . 221 ) there is a ballad of date 1569 ( or earlier ) which begins ...
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... French ] Q1 ; a French Ff , Q 2 . 3 , 4 . " " 66 66 The 133. incony ] ' darling . " earliest use of this slang term the origin of which is only guessed at . See Murray's New Eng . Dict . Jonson , in the latest example found ( 1633 ) ...
... French ] Q1 ; a French Ff , Q 2 . 3 , 4 . " " 66 66 The 133. incony ] ' darling . " earliest use of this slang term the origin of which is only guessed at . See Murray's New Eng . Dict . Jonson , in the latest example found ( 1633 ) ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
TEXT AND NOTES I | 120 |
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