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Again , in Every Man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrase . Steevens . Shakspeare seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be easily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I , P. II , p .
Again , in Every Man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrase . Steevens . Shakspeare seems to frolic here in his heraldry , with a design not to be easily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I , P. II , p .
Pagina 19
That it was a cant phrase of abuse , appears from the old comedy cited above , called A pleasant Comedy of the Gentle Craft , Signat . H 3. Away you Islington whitepot ; hence you hopper - arse , you barley - pudding full of maggots ...
That it was a cant phrase of abuse , appears from the old comedy cited above , called A pleasant Comedy of the Gentle Craft , Signat . H 3. Away you Islington whitepot ; hence you hopper - arse , you barley - pudding full of maggots ...
Pagina 20
The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , ' He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . Fal . Pistol , 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 ...
The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , ' He hears with ear ? Why , it is affectations . Fal . Pistol , 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 ...
Pagina 23
66 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 wounded , he says- they , after the first shrink at the ...
66 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 wounded , he says- they , after the first shrink at the ...
Pagina 28
2 That's meat and drink to me now : ] Decker has this prover- bial phrase in his Satiromastix : " Yes faith , ' tis meat and drink to me . " Whalley . 3 Sackerson- ] Seckarson is likewise the name of a bear in the old comedy of Sir ...
2 That's meat and drink to me now : ] Decker has this prover- bial phrase in his Satiromastix : " Yes faith , ' tis meat and drink to me . " Whalley . 3 Sackerson- ] Seckarson is likewise the name of a bear in the old comedy of Sir ...
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