The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame fenfe . Again , in Puttenham's Arte of English Poefie , 1589 : " Your pride ferves you to feaxe them all alone . " Again , in Stanyhurft's verfion of the firft Book of Virgil's Eneid : SLY . Y'are a baggage ; the Slies are no ...
... fame fenfe . Again , in Puttenham's Arte of English Poefie , 1589 : " Your pride ferves you to feaxe them all alone . " Again , in Stanyhurft's verfion of the firft Book of Virgil's Eneid : SLY . Y'are a baggage ; the Slies are no ...
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... fame fignification . See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : " Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib baste one . ” 2 MALONE . no rogues : ] That is , vagrants , no mean fellows , but gentlemen . JOHNSON . One William Sly was ...
... fame fignification . See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : " Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib baste one . ” 2 MALONE . no rogues : ] That is , vagrants , no mean fellows , but gentlemen . JOHNSON . One William Sly was ...
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... fame meaning . So , in All for Money , a tragedy by T. Lup- ton , 1574 : " If you forfake our father , for forrow he will braft . ” In the fame piece , burft is used when it suited the rhyme . Again , in the old morality of Every Man ...
... fame meaning . So , in All for Money , a tragedy by T. Lup- ton , 1574 : " If you forfake our father , for forrow he will braft . ” In the fame piece , burft is used when it suited the rhyme . Again , in the old morality of Every Man ...
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... fame play in which that fcrap of Spanish is found , viz . The Spanish Tragedy . He afterwards introduces a faint in ... fame purpofe ; for perhaps , like Hieronymo , he here addreffes himself . In King Lear , Edgar , when he affumes the ...
... fame play in which that fcrap of Spanish is found , viz . The Spanish Tragedy . He afterwards introduces a faint in ... fame purpofe ; for perhaps , like Hieronymo , he here addreffes himself . In King Lear , Edgar , when he affumes the ...
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... fame with that of Constable , except in places where there are both , in which cafe the former is little more than the conftable's affiftant . The headborough , petty conftable , and thirdborough , introduced by Ben Jonfon in The Tale ...
... fame with that of Constable , except in places where there are both , in which cafe the former is little more than the conftable's affiftant . The headborough , petty conftable , and thirdborough , introduced by Ben Jonfon in The Tale ...
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