The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 355
... French to be his , had very little knowledge of the language . " Est - il impossible d'eschapper la force de ton bras ? " says a Frenchman.- " Brass , cur ? " replies Pistol . " Almost any one knows , that the French word bras is ...
... French to be his , had very little knowledge of the language . " Est - il impossible d'eschapper la force de ton bras ? " says a Frenchman.- " Brass , cur ? " replies Pistol . " Almost any one knows , that the French word bras is ...
Page 356
... French Alphabeth of De la Mothe * , and the Orthoepia Gallica of John Eliott ; and of the latter from the rhymes of Marot , Ronsard , and Du Bartas . - Connections of this kind were very common . Shakspeare himself assisted Ben Jonson ...
... French Alphabeth of De la Mothe * , and the Orthoepia Gallica of John Eliott ; and of the latter from the rhymes of Marot , Ronsard , and Du Bartas . - Connections of this kind were very common . Shakspeare himself assisted Ben Jonson ...
Page 358
... French and Latim languages . According to the articles of agreement between the conqueror Henry and the King of France , the latter was to style the former , ( in the corrected French of the former editions , ) " Nostre tres cher filz ...
... French and Latim languages . According to the articles of agreement between the conqueror Henry and the King of France , the latter was to style the former , ( in the corrected French of the former editions , ) " Nostre tres cher filz ...
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