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Shakspeare has many expressions equally licentious . Malone . 7 The dozen white louses do become an old coat well ; & c . ] So , in The Penniless Parliament of thread - bare Poets , 1608 : " But amongst all other decrees and statutes by ...
Shakspeare has many expressions equally licentious . Malone . 7 The dozen white louses do become an old coat well ; & c . ] So , in The Penniless Parliament of thread - bare Poets , 1608 : " But amongst all other decrees and statutes by ...
Pagina 13
But the expression is highly humorous , as making her speaking small like a woman one of her marks of distinction ; and the ambiguity of small , which signifies little as well as low , makes the expression still more pleasant .
But the expression is highly humorous , as making her speaking small like a woman one of her marks of distinction ; and the ambiguity of small , which signifies little as well as low , makes the expression still more pleasant .
Pagina 20
Sir Hugh is justified in his censure of this passage by Peacham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expression under the article Pleonasmus . Henderson . 1 mill - sixpences , ] It appears from a passage in ...
Sir Hugh is justified in his censure of this passage by Peacham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expression under the article Pleonasmus . Henderson . 1 mill - sixpences , ] It appears from a passage in ...
Pagina 23
I believe this strange word is nothing but the French cariere ; and the expression means , that the common bounds of good behaviour are overpassed . Johnson . 66 To pass the cariere was a military phrase , or rather perhaps a term of ...
I believe this strange word is nothing but the French cariere ; and the expression means , that the common bounds of good behaviour are overpassed . Johnson . 66 To pass the cariere was a military phrase , or rather perhaps a term of ...
Pagina 25
To be parcel of any thing , is an expression , that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " This passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on another ...
To be parcel of any thing , is an expression , that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " This passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on another ...
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