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Pagina 5
... so far curious , as they contain Shakspeare's first concep- tions in forming a drama , which is the most complete specimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . Varabaold of tী , এ : PERSONS REPRESENTED . Sir John Falstaff . Fenton . B3.
... so far curious , as they contain Shakspeare's first concep- tions in forming a drama , which is the most complete specimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . Varabaold of tী , এ : PERSONS REPRESENTED . Sir John Falstaff . Fenton . B3.
Pagina 17
... most eminent wits of the times . The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly coursing ...
... most eminent wits of the times . The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly coursing ...
Pagina 23
... most part are used at shoave - board . " FARMER . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , " Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a shove - groat shilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for ...
... most part are used at shoave - board . " FARMER . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , " Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a shove - groat shilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for ...
Pagina 42
... most judicious eyliads : 7 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes my portly belly.8 5 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine.9 NYM . I thank thee for that humour . -she hath legions of angels . ] Thus the old ...
... most judicious eyliads : 7 sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , sometimes my portly belly.8 5 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine.9 NYM . I thank thee for that humour . -she hath legions of angels . ] Thus the old ...
Pagina 47
... most arch heretic- . " In both passages , to incense has the fame meaning as to infii gate . STEEVENS . 4 -yellowness , ] Yellowness is jealousy . JOHNSON . So , in Law Tricks , & c . 1608 : " If you have me you must not put on yellows ...
... most arch heretic- . " In both passages , to incense has the fame meaning as to infii gate . STEEVENS . 4 -yellowness , ] Yellowness is jealousy . JOHNSON . So , in Law Tricks , & c . 1608 : " If you have me you must not put on yellows ...
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