The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thought it the sweetest melody . " Again , in Fairfax's Godfrey of Bulloigne , 1. 15 , st . 62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with sweet lookes , her sweet songs enterlaced . " When female characters were filled by boys ...
... thought it the sweetest melody . " Again , in Fairfax's Godfrey of Bulloigne , 1. 15 , st . 62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with sweet lookes , her sweet songs enterlaced . " When female characters were filled by boys ...
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... 5 You Banbury cheese ! ] This is said in allusion to the thin carcase of Slender . The same thought occurs in Jack Drum's Entertainment , 1601 : " Put off your cloathes , and you are SLEN . Ay , it is no matter . Pist 20 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
... 5 You Banbury cheese ! ] This is said in allusion to the thin carcase of Slender . The same thought occurs in Jack Drum's Entertainment , 1601 : " Put off your cloathes , and you are SLEN . Ay , it is no matter . Pist 20 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
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... thoughts . " MALONE . 9 -for gourd , and fullam holds , And high and low beguile the rich and poor : ] Fullam is a cant term for false dice , high and low . Torriano , in his Italian Dictionary , interprets Pise by false dice , high and ...
... thoughts . " MALONE . 9 -for gourd , and fullam holds , And high and low beguile the rich and poor : ] Fullam is a cant term for false dice , high and low . Torriano , in his Italian Dictionary , interprets Pise by false dice , high and ...
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... thought by his red beard he would prove a Judas . " In an age , when but a small part of the nation could read , ideas were frequently borrowed from representations in painting or tapestry . A cane - colour'd beard , however , [ the ...
... thought by his red beard he would prove a Judas . " In an age , when but a small part of the nation could read , ideas were frequently borrowed from representations in painting or tapestry . A cane - colour'd beard , however , [ the ...
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... thought strange that our author should take the name of Caius [ an eminent physician who flourished in the reign of Elizabeth , and founder of Caius College in our university ] for his Frenchman in this comedy ; but Shakspeare was ...
... thought strange that our author should take the name of Caius [ an eminent physician who flourished in the reign of Elizabeth , and founder of Caius College in our university ] for his Frenchman in this comedy ; but Shakspeare was ...
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