The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 21
... phrase of abuse , appears from the old comedy cited above , called A pleasant Comedy of the Gentle Craft , Signat . H 3. " Away you flington whitepot ; hence you hop- per - arfe , you barley - pudding full of maggots , you broiled car ...
... phrase of abuse , appears from the old comedy cited above , called A pleasant Comedy of the Gentle Craft , Signat . H 3. " Away you flington whitepot ; hence you hop- per - arfe , you barley - pudding full of maggots , you broiled car ...
Pagina 22
... phrase is this , He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . FAL . Piftol , did you pick master Slender's purse ? SLEN . Ay , by these gloves , did he , ( or I would I might never come in mine own great chamber again elfe , ) of ...
... phrase is this , He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . FAL . Piftol , did you pick master Slender's purse ? SLEN . Ay , by these gloves , did he , ( or I would I might never come in mine own great chamber again elfe , ) of ...
Pagina 37
... phrase is given to the hoft in the Pardonere's Prologue : " Said I not wel ? I cannot speke in terme : " v . 12,246 . and adds , " it may be fufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe that ...
... phrase is given to the hoft in the Pardonere's Prologue : " Said I not wel ? I cannot speke in terme : " v . 12,246 . and adds , " it may be fufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe that ...
Pagina 41
... phrase in Fenner's Comptor's Commonwealth , 1617 , which may perhaps fupport the old read- ing : " Mafter Decker's Bellman of London , hath fet forth the vices of the time fo lively , that it is impoffible the anchor of any other man's ...
... phrase in Fenner's Comptor's Commonwealth , 1617 , which may perhaps fupport the old read- ing : " Mafter Decker's Bellman of London , hath fet forth the vices of the time fo lively , that it is impoffible the anchor of any other man's ...
Pagina 43
... phrase too , and that is , he will tickle the vanity of every thing . " STEEVENS . 2 - intention , ] i . e . eagerness of defire . So , in Chapman's tranflation of Homer's Addrefs to the Sun : 3 66 Even to horror bright , " A blaze ...
... phrase too , and that is , he will tickle the vanity of every thing . " STEEVENS . 2 - intention , ] i . e . eagerness of defire . So , in Chapman's tranflation of Homer's Addrefs to the Sun : 3 66 Even to horror bright , " A blaze ...
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