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... Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " sufficient single beer , as cold as chrystal . " Macbeth also speaks of his " single state of man . " See vol . xi . p . 49 , n . 6 . STEEVENS . Johnson's explanation of this passage is not ...
... Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " sufficient single beer , as cold as chrystal . " Macbeth also speaks of his " single state of man . " See vol . xi . p . 49 , n . 6 . STEEVENS . Johnson's explanation of this passage is not ...
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... captain , Peto lieutenant , and Pistol ensign , or ancient . 2 - JOHNSON . there comes no SWAGGERERS here . ] A swaggerer was a roaring , bullying , blustering , fighting fellow . So , in Greene's Tu Quoque , a comedy , by Cooke , 1614 ...
... captain , Peto lieutenant , and Pistol ensign , or ancient . 2 - JOHNSON . there comes no SWAGGERERS here . ] A swaggerer was a roaring , bullying , blustering , fighting fellow . So , in Greene's Tu Quoque , a comedy , by Cooke , 1614 ...
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... Captain Hazard , the cheater . 5 G À tame cheater , however , as Mr. Whalley observes to me , ap- pears to be a cant phrase . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 66 and will be drawn into the net , By this decoy ...
... Captain Hazard , the cheater . 5 G À tame cheater , however , as Mr. Whalley observes to me , ap- pears to be a cant phrase . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 66 and will be drawn into the net , By this decoy ...
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... captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . Doz . Captain ! thou abominable damned cheater3 , to cut a purse ; and among an explanation of many of these terms in Martin Mark - all's Apologie to the Bel - man of London , 1610 , it is ...
... captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . Doz . Captain ! thou abominable damned cheater3 , to cut a purse ; and among an explanation of many of these terms in Martin Mark - all's Apologie to the Bel - man of London , 1610 , it is ...
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... captain , you slave ! for what ? for tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy- house ? -He a captain ! Hang him , rogue ! He lives upon mouldy stewed prunes , and dried cakes * . A captain ! these villains will make the word cap- tain as ...
... captain , you slave ! for what ? for tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy- house ? -He a captain ! Hang him , rogue ! He lives upon mouldy stewed prunes , and dried cakes * . A captain ! these villains will make the word cap- tain as ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 17 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1821 |
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