“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deuxans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in perfection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John , John ...
... sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deuxans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in perfection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John , John ...
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... sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain English , that he tells them nothing but immodest ones ...
... sort of companions he [ Pointz ] was likely to associate , Falstaff's meaning will appear to be , that he excites no censure for telling them modest stories , or , in plain English , that he tells them nothing but immodest ones ...
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... sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by natural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the ...
... sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by natural idiots and allowed jesters , and by which , it may be supposed , they would sometimes swear . The resemblance which it bore to an image or idol suggested the ...
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... sort of pike or halbert , or rather a kind of battle - axe affixed to a long staff , formerly carried by the English infantry , and afterwards the usual weapon of watchmen ( “ Bills — these long - popular weapons of the foot - soldier ...
... sort of pike or halbert , or rather a kind of battle - axe affixed to a long staff , formerly carried by the English infantry , and afterwards the usual weapon of watchmen ( “ Bills — these long - popular weapons of the foot - soldier ...
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... sort of proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : " how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the following line of a play which has been printed as a joint production of Jonson , Fletcher , and ...
... sort of proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : " how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the following line of a play which has been printed as a joint production of Jonson , Fletcher , and ...
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