“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... seems always to have been used in a bad sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its ...
... seems always to have been used in a bad sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its ...
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... seems to be agreed , though its etymology is quite uncertain : " Rynt ye ; By your leave , stand handsomely . As , Rynt you , Witch , quoth Besse Locket to her mother . Proverb , Cheshire . " Ray's North Country Words , p . 52 , ed ...
... seems to be agreed , though its etymology is quite uncertain : " Rynt ye ; By your leave , stand handsomely . As , Rynt you , Witch , quoth Besse Locket to her mother . Proverb , Cheshire . " Ray's North Country Words , p . 52 , ed ...
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... seems always to signify a feast , as it does now . " Gloss . ) ; Servants , with a banquet , viii . 298 . banquet ere they rested — Should find a running , v . 490 ; besides the running banquet of two beadles , v . 571 : On the first of ...
... seems always to signify a feast , as it does now . " Gloss . ) ; Servants , with a banquet , viii . 298 . banquet ere they rested — Should find a running , v . 490 ; besides the running banquet of two beadles , v . 571 : On the first of ...
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... seems to have been in high repute . The performance of this pastime requires two parties of equal number , each of them having a base or home , as it is usually called , to themselves , at the distance of about twenty or thirty yards ...
... seems to have been in high repute . The performance of this pastime requires two parties of equal number , each of them having a base or home , as it is usually called , to themselves , at the distance of about twenty or thirty yards ...
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... seems to have been common in Shakespeare's time . Decker , in his Dead Term , 1608 , describing the various groups that daily fre- quented St. Paul's Church , says , ' What swearing is there , what BITE - BLANKS . 41 shouldering , what ...
... seems to have been common in Shakespeare's time . Decker , in his Dead Term , 1608 , describing the various groups that daily fre- quented St. Paul's Church , says , ' What swearing is there , what BITE - BLANKS . 41 shouldering , what ...
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