The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... usually spelt by our early writers as in my text ; but , since the old eds . of Shakespeare's play have " asinico , " I now regret that I did not print " assinico , " as a form nearer to the Spanish word ) . assistance , " assessors ...
... usually spelt by our early writers as in my text ; but , since the old eds . of Shakespeare's play have " asinico , " I now regret that I did not print " assinico , " as a form nearer to the Spanish word ) . assistance , " assessors ...
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... usually called , to themselves , at the distance of about twenty or thirty yards . The players then on either side taking hold of hands , extend themselves in length , and opposite to each other , as far as they conveniently can ...
... usually called , to themselves , at the distance of about twenty or thirty yards . The players then on either side taking hold of hands , extend themselves in length , and opposite to each other , as far as they conveniently can ...
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... 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 poet's comparison , " DOUCE ) ; hide ...
... 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 poet's comparison , " DOUCE ) ; hide ...
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... usually covered the child when it was carried to the font , iii . 460 ; v . 15 . bears - Call hither to the stake my two brave , v . 191 : " The Nevils , Earls of Warwick , had a bear and ragged staff for their cogni- zance " ( SIR J ...
... usually covered the child when it was carried to the font , iii . 460 ; v . 15 . bears - Call hither to the stake my two brave , v . 191 : " The Nevils , Earls of Warwick , had a bear and ragged staff for their cogni- zance " ( SIR J ...
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... usually consisted of three pas and a pied - joint , to the time of four strokes of the bow ; which being repeated was termed a double brawl . With this dance balls were usually opened " ( DOUCE ) : But there was a great variety of ...
... usually consisted of three pas and a pied - joint , to the time of four strokes of the bow ; which being repeated was termed a double brawl . With this dance balls were usually opened " ( DOUCE ) : But there was a great variety of ...
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according alludes allusion ancient appears Ben Jonson birds blood Cæsar CALDECOTT called cant term cited Coles's Lat Collier colour common conceit corruption Cotgrave Cotgrave's Cotgrave's Fr CRAIK dance death doth DOUCE Duke Dyce early writers Engl English equivalent explained eyes fair falconry Falstaff favour fear fool formerly French Gifford Gifford's note gleek HALLIWELL hand hath haue hawk Holinshed honour horse humour ibid Jack John JOHNSON Johnson's Dict Julius Cæsar kind King Henry knave knight lady Lord MALONE means Nares Nares's Gloss note on Jonson's observes Orlando Furioso person phrase placket play poet preceding article prince proverbial expression Proverbs Queen quibble RITSON sack says Scottish Language seems sense Shakespeare signify Sir Dagonet sometimes sort STAUNTON STEE STEEVENS supposed sweet sword thee thing thou twice verso viii WARBURTON wine word