The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... it appears from a former note , that Hiren was sometimes a cant term for a mistress or harlot , Piftol may be supposed to give PIST . Then , feed , and be fat , KING HENRY IV . 91 Host. O' my word, captain, there's ...
... it appears from a former note , that Hiren was sometimes a cant term for a mistress or harlot , Piftol may be supposed to give PIST . Then , feed , and be fat , KING HENRY IV . 91 Host. O' my word, captain, there's ...
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... sometimes used . See an old tranflation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : --and it is more proper and peculiar speache to say , the shivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ; and flesh that is tidie ...
... sometimes used . See an old tranflation of Galateo of Manners and Behaviour , bl . 1. 1578 , p . 77 : --and it is more proper and peculiar speache to say , the shivering of an ague , than to call it the colde ; and flesh that is tidie ...
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... sometimes called a kirtle , ) was a long mantle which reached to the ground , with a head to it that entirely covered the face ; and it was perhaps ufually red . A half - kirtle was a fimilar garment , reaching only fomewhat lower than ...
... sometimes called a kirtle , ) was a long mantle which reached to the ground , with a head to it that entirely covered the face ; and it was perhaps ufually red . A half - kirtle was a fimilar garment , reaching only fomewhat lower than ...
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... sometimes , twenty , thirty , and forty fwords and bucklers , halfe against halfe , as well by quarrels of appointment as by chance . And in the winter feafon all the high streets were much annoyed and troubled with hourly frayes , and ...
... sometimes , twenty , thirty , and forty fwords and bucklers , halfe against halfe , as well by quarrels of appointment as by chance . And in the winter feafon all the high streets were much annoyed and troubled with hourly frayes , and ...
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... sometimes drawn from the same pre- mifes . Because Shakspeare borrowed a single circumstance from the life of the real Oldcastle , and imparted it to the fictitious Falstaff , does it follow that the name of the former was ever employed ...
... sometimes drawn from the same pre- mifes . Because Shakspeare borrowed a single circumstance from the life of the real Oldcastle , and imparted it to the fictitious Falstaff , does it follow that the name of the former was ever employed ...
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