| 1870 - 610 páginas
...into them New blood and fervour — Med. I long to be at it ; To see these chuffs,1 that every day v 4 5 6 bo ravish'd. Hern. I would be lousing 1 chuf was a term oí reproach usually applied to avaricious... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 páginas
...ig. or with ill tempers." Thus, in Massinger's Duke of Afilan: " To see these chuffs, who every day may spend a soldier's entertainment for a year, yet make a third meal of a" bunch of rai.ms." SC. III. OP KING HINia THE FOUBTH. 275 Re-enler Prince HENUT and POINTZ, in buckram Suits.... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - 1875 - 746 páginas
...pour into them New blood and fentour Med. \ long to be at it ; To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldier's entertainment for a year, Yet...a bunch of raisins : These sponges, that suck up a kingdom'« fat, Battening like scarabs in the dung of peace. To be squeezed out by the rough hand of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 300 páginas
...See also Massinger, Duke of Milan, iii. I : "To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldiers entertainment for a year, Yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisms." 90. Sweet. A common form of address iu the Eli2abethan court language (Mommsen apud F.). Cf.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1892 - 300 páginas
...Massinger, Duke of Milan, iii. I : "To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldiers emertainment for a year, Yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins." 90. Sweet. A common form of address in the Elizabethan court language (Mommsen apud F.). Cf. iii. 2.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 328 páginas
...Massinger, Duhe of Milan, iii. 1: 85. Gracious. Cf. i. 1. 164 above. "To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldier's entertainment for a year, Yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins." 90. Sweet. A common form of address in the Eli2abethan court language (Mommsen apud F.). Cf. iii. 2.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 308 páginas
...walks along : Were't not for laughing, I should pity him. Pointz. How the rogue roar'd ! \_Exeunt. entertainment for a year, yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins." — Gorbellied is another word of about the same meaning, — pot-tellied. — Falstaff, " a huge hill... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 300 páginas
...conuerse with men." See also Massinger, Duke of Milan, iii. I : "To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldier's entertainment for a year, Yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins.1* 90. Sweet. A common form of address in the Elizabethan court language (Mommsen apud F.).... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 472 páginas
...guzzling, or wilh ill tempers." Thus in Massinger's Duke of Milan : " To see these chuffs, who every day may spend a soldier's entertainment for a year, yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins." — The following passage from Sir Thomas More will show the meaning of gorbellied: i As a great gorbelyed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 508 páginas
...Massinger, Duhe of Milan, iii. I : • '' To see these chuffs, that every day may spend A soldier s entertainment for a year, Yet make a third meal of a bunch of raisins." 90. Sweet. A common form of address in the Elizabethan court language (Mommsen apud F.). Cf. iii. 2.... | |
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