The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... common designation both of one in holy orders and a knight . Fuller somewhere in his Church History says , that anciently there were in England more sirs than knights ; and so lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a deposition in the Exchequer ...
... common designation both of one in holy orders and a knight . Fuller somewhere in his Church History says , that anciently there were in England more sirs than knights ; and so lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a deposition in the Exchequer ...
Pagina 18
... common name for a cheat or sharper . Green , one of the first among us , who made a trade of writing pamph- lets , published A Detection of the Frauds and Tricks of Coney- catchers and Couzeners . Johnson . So , in Decker's Satiromastix ...
... common name for a cheat or sharper . Green , one of the first among us , who made a trade of writing pamph- lets , published A Detection of the Frauds and Tricks of Coney- catchers and Couzeners . Johnson . So , in Decker's Satiromastix ...
Pagina 21
... common word for tin in the North . Steevens . I believe Theobald has given the true sense of latten , though he is wrong in supposing , that the allusion is to Slender's thinness . It is rather to his softness or weakness . Tyrwhitt . 4 ...
... common word for tin in the North . Steevens . I believe Theobald has given the true sense of latten , though he is wrong in supposing , that the allusion is to Slender's thinness . It is rather to his softness or weakness . Tyrwhitt . 4 ...
Pagina 23
... common bounds of good behaviour are overpassed . Johnson . To pass the cariere was a military phrase , or rather perhaps a term of the menage . I find it in one of sir John Smythe's Dis- courses , 1589 , where , speaking of horses ...
... common bounds of good behaviour are overpassed . Johnson . To pass the cariere was a military phrase , or rather perhaps a term of the menage . I find it in one of sir John Smythe's Dis- courses , 1589 , where , speaking of horses ...
Pagina 28
... common law , " To Paris - Garden doth himself withdraw ; - " Leaving old Ployden , Dyer , and Broke , alone , " To see old Harry Hunkes and Sacarson . " Sacarson probably had his name from his keeper . So , in the Puritan , a comedy ...
... common law , " To Paris - Garden doth himself withdraw ; - " Leaving old Ployden , Dyer , and Broke , alone , " To see old Harry Hunkes and Sacarson . " Sacarson probably had his name from his keeper . So , in the Puritan , a comedy ...
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