“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... horse . " Fr. and Engl . Dict .: Barbed is said to be a corruption of barded ) . barbermonger , " a fop who deals much with barbers , to adjust his hair and beard " ( MASON ) , viii . 42 . barber's chair , that fits all buttocks - Like ...
... horse . " Fr. and Engl . Dict .: Barbed is said to be a corruption of barded ) . barbermonger , " a fop who deals much with barbers , to adjust his hair and beard " ( MASON ) , viii . 42 . barber's chair , that fits all buttocks - Like ...
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... horse by him became his deed , ix . 417 . become you well to worship shadows - Since your falsehood shall , i . 337 : " It is simply ' since your falsehood shall adapt or render you fit to worship shadows . ' Become here answers to the ...
... horse by him became his deed , ix . 417 . become you well to worship shadows - Since your falsehood shall , i . 337 : " It is simply ' since your falsehood shall adapt or render you fit to worship shadows . ' Become here answers to the ...
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... horse - furniture ; sometimes they were provided with a side - hook to seize a bridle . " FAIRHOLT ) : take thou the bill ( with a quibble ) , give me thy mete - yard , iii . 171 ; my brain - pan had been cleft with a brown bill , v ...
... horse - furniture ; sometimes they were provided with a side - hook to seize a bridle . " FAIRHOLT ) : take thou the bill ( with a quibble ) , give me thy mete - yard , iii . 171 ; my brain - pan had been cleft with a brown bill , v ...
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... horses backs with the cold . Wherefore unto this day it hath been call'd the BlackeMonday . ' Stow , p . 264 b . " ( GREY . ) blacks — 0'er - dy'd , iii . 410 : Blacks , i.e. mourning habiliments : by o'er - dy'd blacks " Sir Thomas ...
... horses backs with the cold . Wherefore unto this day it hath been call'd the BlackeMonday . ' Stow , p . 264 b . " ( GREY . ) blacks — 0'er - dy'd , iii . 410 : Blacks , i.e. mourning habiliments : by o'er - dy'd blacks " Sir Thomas ...
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... horse , sheep , or other animal , perspires much , and any of the hair or wool , in consequence of such perspiration , or any redundant humour , becomes matted in tufts with grime and sweat , he is said to be boltered ; and whenever the ...
... horse , sheep , or other animal , perspires much , and any of the hair or wool , in consequence of such perspiration , or any redundant humour , becomes matted in tufts with grime and sweat , he is said to be boltered ; and whenever the ...
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