“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Page 41
... kind of dance , and ( as Mr. M. Mason observes ) seems to be what we now call a cotillon . In The Malcontent of Marston , I meet with the following ac- count of it : " The brawl ! why ' tis but two singles to the left , two on the right ...
... kind of dance , and ( as Mr. M. Mason observes ) seems to be what we now call a cotillon . In The Malcontent of Marston , I meet with the following ac- count of it : " The brawl ! why ' tis but two singles to the left , two on the right ...
Page 57
... kind of jest intended : a member of the common - wealth , is put for one of the common people , one of the meanest . Johnson . The Princess calls Costard a member of the commonwealth , be cause she considers him as one of the attendants ...
... kind of jest intended : a member of the common - wealth , is put for one of the common people , one of the meanest . Johnson . The Princess calls Costard a member of the commonwealth , be cause she considers him as one of the attendants ...
Page 64
... kind . In his preface , he calls those who criticised his works , sea - dogs or land - critics ; monsters of men , if not beasts rather than men ; whose teeth are canibals , their toongs ad- ders forks , their lips aspes poison , their ...
... kind . In his preface , he calls those who criticised his works , sea - dogs or land - critics ; monsters of men , if not beasts rather than men ; whose teeth are canibals , their toongs ad- ders forks , their lips aspes poison , their ...
Page 65
... kind of pastoral entertainment , exhibited to Queen Elizabeth , has intro- duced a schoolmaster so called , speaking a leash of languages at once , and puzzling himself and his auditors with a jargon like that of Holofernes in the ...
... kind of pastoral entertainment , exhibited to Queen Elizabeth , has intro- duced a schoolmaster so called , speaking a leash of languages at once , and puzzling himself and his auditors with a jargon like that of Holofernes in the ...
Page 67
... kind of insinua- tion , as it were , in via , in way , of explication ; facere , as it were , replication , or , rather , ostentare , to show , as it were , his inclination , -after his undressed , unpolished , uneducated , unpruned ...
... kind of insinua- tion , as it were , in via , in way , of explication ; facere , as it were , replication , or , rather , ostentare , to show , as it were , his inclination , -after his undressed , unpolished , uneducated , unpruned ...
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