“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... head of the parliamentary proceedings , early in the reign of Edward the Third , where it is spoken of as a childish amusement , and pro- hibited to be played in the avenues of the palace at Westminster , during the sessions of ...
... head of the parliamentary proceedings , early in the reign of Edward the Third , where it is spoken of as a childish amusement , and pro- hibited to be played in the avenues of the palace at Westminster , during the sessions of ...
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... head , or sometimes with that of a doll or puppet " ( DOUCE ) : gives his wife my bauble , iii . 287 ; An idiot holds his bauble for a god , vi . 348 ( " There cannot be a doubt that Aaron refers to that sort of bauble or sceptre which ...
... head , or sometimes with that of a doll or puppet " ( DOUCE ) : gives his wife my bauble , iii . 287 ; An idiot holds his bauble for a god , vi . 348 ( " There cannot be a doubt that Aaron refers to that sort of bauble or sceptre which ...
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... head of the ancient galleys : it is used here for the forecastle or the boltsprit " ( JOHNSON ) . bear , to carry , to gain , to win : It must not bear my daughter , vii . 10 ; with more facile question bear it , viii . 142 . bear a ...
... head of the ancient galleys : it is used here for the forecastle or the boltsprit " ( JOHNSON ) . bear , to carry , to gain , to win : It must not bear my daughter , vii . 10 ; with more facile question bear it , viii . 142 . bear a ...
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... head , formerly worn by men , but now limited , I believe , almost entirely to some particular cap or bonnet for young children . . . . Caps or coifs were probably first called beguins or biggins , from their resemblance to the caps or head ...
... head , formerly worn by men , but now limited , I believe , almost entirely to some particular cap or bonnet for young children . . . . Caps or coifs were probably first called beguins or biggins , from their resemblance to the caps or head ...
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... head , so that his hair is matted together with blood , his head is said to be bol- tered ( pronounced baltered ) . So , in Philemon Holland's translation of Pliny's Natural History , 1601 , Book xii , ch . xvii . p . 370 ; ' they doe ...
... head , so that his hair is matted together with blood , his head is said to be bol- tered ( pronounced baltered ) . So , in Philemon Holland's translation of Pliny's Natural History , 1601 , Book xii , ch . xvii . p . 370 ; ' they doe ...
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