“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian , i . 311. ( Here ale has been explained to mean the rural festival so named , though the words in the preceding speech of the present speaker , go with me to the ale - house ...
... Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian , i . 311. ( Here ale has been explained to mean the rural festival so named , though the words in the preceding speech of the present speaker , go with me to the ale - house ...
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... Dict . " Bisongne ... a filthie knaue , or clowne ; a raskall , bisonian , base humored scoundrell . " Cotgrave's Fr. and Engl . Dict . For the following illustrations of the word I am indebted to Mr. Bolton Corney ; " Their order is ...
... Dict . " Bisongne ... a filthie knaue , or clowne ; a raskall , bisonian , base humored scoundrell . " Cotgrave's Fr. and Engl . Dict . For the following illustrations of the word I am indebted to Mr. Bolton Corney ; " Their order is ...
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... Dict . ) . black men are pearls in beauteous ladies ' eyes , i . 247 : Ray gives " A black man's a jewel in a fair woman's eye . " Proverbs , p . 47 , ed . 1768 . Black - Monday , ii . 362 : " Black Monday ( as Mr. Peck observes ...
... Dict . ) . black men are pearls in beauteous ladies ' eyes , i . 247 : Ray gives " A black man's a jewel in a fair woman's eye . " Proverbs , p . 47 , ed . 1768 . Black - Monday , ii . 362 : " Black Monday ( as Mr. Peck observes ...
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... Dict .: “ According to Sharp's Ms. Warwickshire Glossary , snow is said to balter together ; and Batchelor says , ' hasty pudding is said to be boltered when much of the flour remains in lumps . ' Orthoepical Analysis , 1809 , p . 126 ...
... Dict .: “ According to Sharp's Ms. Warwickshire Glossary , snow is said to balter together ; and Batchelor says , ' hasty pudding is said to be boltered when much of the flour remains in lumps . ' Orthoepical Analysis , 1809 , p . 126 ...
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... Dict . ) : senseless of the bob , iii . 38 . bob , to cheat : You shall not bob us out of our melody , vi . 55 ; gold and jewels that I bobb'd from him ( " fool'd him out of , " MALONE ) , viii . 228 . bodg'd , v . 240 : see note 36 , v ...
... Dict . ) : senseless of the bob , iii . 38 . bob , to cheat : You shall not bob us out of our melody , vi . 55 ; gold and jewels that I bobb'd from him ( " fool'd him out of , " MALONE ) , viii . 228 . bodg'd , v . 240 : see note 36 , v ...
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