The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Pagina 73
... ufed for perverse , ill - natur'd fool . WARTON . The name was rather taken from the patch'd or pye coats worn by the fools or jesters of those times . So , in the Tempest : " what a py'd Ninny's this ? " Again , in Preston's Cambyfes ...
... ufed for perverse , ill - natur'd fool . WARTON . The name was rather taken from the patch'd or pye coats worn by the fools or jesters of those times . So , in the Tempest : " what a py'd Ninny's this ? " Again , in Preston's Cambyfes ...
Pagina 132
... ufed instead of bebowls . " In courting Phebe , thou barkest with the wolves of Syria against the moon . " See also Spenfer's Faery Queen , b . i . c . v . f . 30. MALONE . fordone . ] i . e . overcome . So , Spenser , Faery Queen , b ...
... ufed instead of bebowls . " In courting Phebe , thou barkest with the wolves of Syria against the moon . " See also Spenfer's Faery Queen , b . i . c . v . f . 30. MALONE . fordone . ] i . e . overcome . So , Spenser , Faery Queen , b ...
Pagina 223
... ufed with great propriety , and thews the poet well acquainted with the history of the people whom he here brings upon the stage . For when the French and the Venetians , in the beginning of the thirteenth century , had won ...
... ufed with great propriety , and thews the poet well acquainted with the history of the people whom he here brings upon the stage . For when the French and the Venetians , in the beginning of the thirteenth century , had won ...
Pagina 420
... ufed to fignify a conftable . THEOBALD . Theobald took his explanation of Third - borough , from Cowel's Law Dia . which at the fame time might have taught him to doubt of its propriety . In the Personse Dramatis to Ben Jonson's Tale of ...
... ufed to fignify a conftable . THEOBALD . Theobald took his explanation of Third - borough , from Cowel's Law Dia . which at the fame time might have taught him to doubt of its propriety . In the Personse Dramatis to Ben Jonson's Tale of ...
Pagina 457
... and trumpets'clang ? And 7 - old Antonio's son . ] The folio 1623 , and quarto 1613 , - read old Butonio's fon . STEEVENS . and trumpets clang ? ] Probably the word clang is here ufed And do you tell me of a woman's tongue ; THE SHREW .
... and trumpets'clang ? And 7 - old Antonio's son . ] The folio 1623 , and quarto 1613 , - read old Butonio's fon . STEEVENS . and trumpets clang ? ] Probably the word clang is here ufed And do you tell me of a woman's tongue ; THE SHREW .
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