The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... set them down : And fee if thou canst find out Sneak's noife ; mif- an apple - John . ] So , in The Ball , by Chapman and 3 . Shirley , 1639 : thy man , Apple - John , that looks " As he had been a fennight in the straw , " A ripening ...
... set them down : And fee if thou canst find out Sneak's noife ; mif- an apple - John . ] So , in The Ball , by Chapman and 3 . Shirley , 1639 : thy man , Apple - John , that looks " As he had been a fennight in the straw , " A ripening ...
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... Set is , I believe , right . Falstaff may mean all of her profession . In Mother Bombie , a comedy , 1594 , the word is frequently used : " Sil . I am none of that feat . " Can . Thy loving fect is an ancient feit , and an honour- able ...
... Set is , I believe , right . Falstaff may mean all of her profession . In Mother Bombie , a comedy , 1594 , the word is frequently used : " Sil . I am none of that feat . " Can . Thy loving fect is an ancient feit , and an honour- able ...
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... set with diamonds . POPE . I believe Falstaff gives these splendid names as we give that of carbuncle , to something very different from gems and ornaments : but the paffage deserves not a laborious research . JOHNSON . serve bravely ...
... set with diamonds . POPE . I believe Falstaff gives these splendid names as we give that of carbuncle , to something very different from gems and ornaments : but the paffage deserves not a laborious research . JOHNSON . serve bravely ...
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... the head . " - Pallula , a short kirtle . " Lena , " an Irish rugge , a 66 freeze caffock , a rough hairy gaberdine . " ( DOL . By my troth thou'lt set me a H 4 KING HENRY IV . 103 receive money on Thursday: thou shalt have a cap ...
... the head . " - Pallula , a short kirtle . " Lena , " an Irish rugge , a 66 freeze caffock , a rough hairy gaberdine . " ( DOL . By my troth thou'lt set me a H 4 KING HENRY IV . 103 receive money on Thursday: thou shalt have a cap ...
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William Shakespeare. ( DOL . By my troth thou'lt set me a weeping , an thou say'st so : prove that ever I dress myself hand- some till thy return . Well , hearken the end . FAL . Some fack , Francis . 8 P. HEN . POINS . Anon , anon , fir ...
William Shakespeare. ( DOL . By my troth thou'lt set me a weeping , an thou say'st so : prove that ever I dress myself hand- some till thy return . Well , hearken the end . FAL . Some fack , Francis . 8 P. HEN . POINS . Anon , anon , fir ...
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