The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... sack , & c . ) : drink canary , i . 380 ; a cup of canary , iii . 332 ; canary put me down , ibid .; drunk too much canaries , iv . 341 . canary , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for quandary : such a canary , i . 367 ; such a canaries , ibid ...
... sack , & c . ) : drink canary , i . 380 ; a cup of canary , iii . 332 ; canary put me down , ibid .; drunk too much canaries , iv . 341 . canary , a blunder of Mrs. Quickly for quandary : such a canary , i . 367 ; such a canaries , ibid ...
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... sack and Malaga ( The Discovery of a London Monster , called the Black Dog of Newgate , 1612 ) . According to Mr. Steevens , the appellation is derived from a village near Lisbon . There are , in fact , two villages in that ...
... sack and Malaga ( The Discovery of a London Monster , called the Black Dog of Newgate , 1612 ) . According to Mr. Steevens , the appellation is derived from a village near Lisbon . There are , in fact , two villages in that ...
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... sack , iv . 376 : " It seems probable to me , that Shakespeare , in these words , alludes to the Cambridge Commencement ; and in what follows to the Oxford Act : for by those different names our two universities have long distinguished ...
... sack , iv . 376 : " It seems probable to me , that Shakespeare , in these words , alludes to the Cambridge Commencement ; and in what follows to the Oxford Act : for by those different names our two universities have long distinguished ...
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... " ? ) Limbs of Limehouse - The : see Tribulation of Tower - Hill , & c . lime , bird - lime : put some lime upon your fingers , i . 225 ; lay lime to tangle her desires , i . 302 . LIME - LINE . lime in this sack - Here's.
... " ? ) Limbs of Limehouse - The : see Tribulation of Tower - Hill , & c . lime , bird - lime : put some lime upon your fingers , i . 225 ; lay lime to tangle her desires , i . 302 . LIME - LINE . lime in this sack - Here's.
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. LIME - LINE . lime in this sack - Here's : see sack , & c . lime - Froth and : see froth and lime . limit of your lives - The , The limited time of your lives , v . 402 . limit - Strength of : see ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. LIME - LINE . lime in this sack - Here's : see sack , & c . lime - Froth and : see froth and lime . limit of your lives - The , The limited time of your lives , v . 402 . limit - Strength of : see ...
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