The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 258 , 340 ; apple - Johns , iv . 340 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John ...
... sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 258 , 340 ; apple - Johns , iv . 340 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John ...
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... with what sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain BATE - BAVIAN . 31 English , that he tells.
... with what sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain BATE - BAVIAN . 31 English , that he tells.
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... sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by na- tural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the ...
... sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by na- tural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the ...
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... sort of pike or halbert , or rather a kind of battle - axe affixed to a long staff , formerly carried by the English infantry , and after- wards the usual weapon of watchmen ( " Bills - these long - popular weapons of the foot - soldier ...
... sort of pike or halbert , or rather a kind of battle - axe affixed to a long staff , formerly carried by the English infantry , and after- wards the usual weapon of watchmen ( " Bills - these long - popular weapons of the foot - soldier ...
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... it has passed into a sort of proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : “ how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the VOL . IX . E 50 BREACH - BREATHE . following line of a play.
... it has passed into a sort of proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : “ how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the VOL . IX . E 50 BREACH - BREATHE . following line of a play.
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