The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 38
... Duke of Newcastle , 1649 , p . 51 : " When these wordes of com- mand are rotten , wee will sow some other military seedes ; you beare a braine and memory . " REED . So , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Dash , we must bear ...
... Duke of Newcastle , 1649 , p . 51 : " When these wordes of com- mand are rotten , wee will sow some other military seedes ; you beare a braine and memory . " REED . So , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Dash , we must bear ...
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... Duke . You cousin ! " And Olivia , in Twelfth - Night , constantly calls her uncle Toby cousin . RITSON . Shakspeare and other contemporary writers use the word cousin to denote any collateral relation , of whatever degree , and some ...
... Duke . You cousin ! " And Olivia , in Twelfth - Night , constantly calls her uncle Toby cousin . RITSON . Shakspeare and other contemporary writers use the word cousin to denote any collateral relation , of whatever degree , and some ...
Page 97
... Duke of Norfolk . Mowbray , speaking of the Germans , says : 66 " All jagg'd and frounc'd , with divers colours deck'd , They swear , they curse , and drink till they be fleck'd . " Lord Surrey uses the same word in his translation of ...
... Duke of Norfolk . Mowbray , speaking of the Germans , says : 66 " All jagg'd and frounc'd , with divers colours deck'd , They swear , they curse , and drink till they be fleck'd . " Lord Surrey uses the same word in his translation of ...
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... duke's son in France dares say , I pro- test , till he be one and thirty years old at least ; for the inherit- ance of that word is not to be possessed before . " See Donne's fourth Satire . STEEVENS . Here is for thy pains . ] So , in ...
... duke's son in France dares say , I pro- test , till he be one and thirty years old at least ; for the inherit- ance of that word is not to be possessed before . " See Donne's fourth Satire . STEEVENS . Here is for thy pains . ] So , in ...
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... duke of Somerset protectour , for making certaine merry ballads , whereof one chiefly was The Hunte is up , the Hunte is up . " RITSON . A huntsup also signified a morning song to a new - married woman , the day after her marriage , and ...
... duke of Somerset protectour , for making certaine merry ballads , whereof one chiefly was The Hunte is up , the Hunte is up . " RITSON . A huntsup also signified a morning song to a new - married woman , the day after her marriage , and ...
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