“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in ...
... cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in ...
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... . 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful etymology , signifying " Go back . " ( Compare , among numerous passages that might be cited , one of John Heywood's three epigrams upon it ; BACK'D - BAND . re Backare , quoth Mortimer to.
... . 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful etymology , signifying " Go back . " ( Compare , among numerous passages that might be cited , one of John Heywood's three epigrams upon it ; BACK'D - BAND . re Backare , quoth Mortimer to.
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... cited ] . It was , however , most assuredly played by the men , and especially in Cheshire and other adjoining counties , where formerly it seems to have been in high repute . The performance of this pastime requires two parties of ...
... cited ] . It was , however , most assuredly played by the men , and especially in Cheshire and other adjoining counties , where formerly it seems to have been in high repute . The performance of this pastime requires two parties of ...
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... cited by Malone ] . ... The mode in which this contemptuous action was performed is thus described by Cotgrave [ sub Nique ] , in a passage which has escaped the industry of all the commentators ; ' Faire la nique : to mocke by nodding ...
... cited by Malone ] . ... The mode in which this contemptuous action was performed is thus described by Cotgrave [ sub Nique ] , in a passage which has escaped the industry of all the commentators ; ' Faire la nique : to mocke by nodding ...
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... cited from Marston [ in his Malcontent , act iv . sc . 2 ] . It was performed by several persons uniting hands in a circle and giving each other continual shakes , the steps changing with the tune . It usually consisted of three pas and ...
... cited from Marston [ in his Malcontent , act iv . sc . 2 ] . It was performed by several persons uniting hands in a circle and giving each other continual shakes , the steps changing with the tune . It usually consisted of three pas and ...
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