The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 10C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... signifies in Randolph's Muses Looking - Glass , act 3 , sc . 3 , p . 45 . P. 66 Orgylus . To bite his thumb at me . Argus , " Why should not a man bite his thumb ? Orgylus . " At me ? were I scorn'd , to see men bite their thumbs ...
... signifies in Randolph's Muses Looking - Glass , act 3 , sc . 3 , p . 45 . P. 66 Orgylus . To bite his thumb at me . Argus , " Why should not a man bite his thumb ? Orgylus . " At me ? were I scorn'd , to see men bite their thumbs ...
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... signify noblemen in general . Paris , who , in one place , I think , is called carl , is most commonly filed the countie in this play . And so in Much Ado about Netting , Act 4. we find : " Princes and counties . " And in Ait's well ...
... signify noblemen in general . Paris , who , in one place , I think , is called carl , is most commonly filed the countie in this play . And so in Much Ado about Netting , Act 4. we find : " Princes and counties . " And in Ait's well ...
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... signifies , make room . So , in the comedy of Doctor Dodypoll , 1600 : " Room ! room ! a ball ! a hall ! " Again , in Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub : 66 - Then cry , a ball ! a ball ! Again , in an Epithalamium by Christopher Brooke ...
... signifies , make room . So , in the comedy of Doctor Dodypoll , 1600 : " Room ! room ! a ball ! a hall ! " Again , in Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub : 66 - Then cry , a ball ! a ball ! Again , in an Epithalamium by Christopher Brooke ...
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... signifies provision . So , in " The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth , called Joan Cromwell , the wife of the late usurper , truly described and represented , " 1664 , p . 14 : - carrying lome dainty provant for her own and her daughter's ...
... signifies provision . So , in " The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth , called Joan Cromwell , the wife of the late usurper , truly described and represented , " 1664 , p . 14 : - carrying lome dainty provant for her own and her daughter's ...
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... signifying that the per- fon chewed by his behaviour he was a low fellow . The term chap , i . e . chapman , a word of the fame import with merchant in its less respectable fense , is still in common use among the vulgar , as a general ...
... signifying that the per- fon chewed by his behaviour he was a low fellow . The term chap , i . e . chapman , a word of the fame import with merchant in its less respectable fense , is still in common use among the vulgar , as a general ...
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