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... proverbial expressions , of cant phrases , of manners and customs , of games and sports , of dresses and weapons , & c . , and of numerous allu- sions with which only archæologists and antiquaries are supposed to be familiar . Among the ...
... proverbial expressions , of cant phrases , of manners and customs , of games and sports , of dresses and weapons , & c . , and of numerous allu- sions with which only archæologists and antiquaries are supposed to be familiar . Among the ...
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... proverbial expression . atomies , atoms , iii . 50 , 62 ; vi . 392 ( where the word is used to de- scribe the very diminutive steeds that draw Queen Mab's chariot ) . atomy ( a corruption of anatomy ) , a skeleton , iv . 403. ( So ...
... proverbial expression . atomies , atoms , iii . 50 , 62 ; vi . 392 ( where the word is used to de- scribe the very diminutive steeds that draw Queen Mab's chariot ) . atomy ( a corruption of anatomy ) , a skeleton , iv . 403. ( So ...
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... proverbial simile , iii . 229 : Ray gives " Like a barber's chair , fit for every buttock . " Proverbs , p . 51 , ed . 1768 . bare Christian — Which is much in a , i . 324 : " Launce is quibbling on . Bare has two senses ; mere and ...
... proverbial simile , iii . 229 : Ray gives " Like a barber's chair , fit for every buttock . " Proverbs , p . 51 , ed . 1768 . bare Christian — Which is much in a , i . 324 : " Launce is quibbling on . Bare has two senses ; mere and ...
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... proverbial expression , though now disused , signifying , don't make a laughing - stock of me ; don't play upon me . The French have a phrase , Bailler foin en corne ; which Cotgrave thus interprets , To give one the boots ; to sell him ...
... proverbial expression , though now disused , signifying , don't make a laughing - stock of me ; don't play upon me . The French have a phrase , Bailler foin en corne ; which Cotgrave thus interprets , To give one the boots ; to sell him ...
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... proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : " how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the following line of a play which has been printed as a joint pro- duction of Jonson , Fletcher , and ...
... proverbial expression , is essentially nonsense : " how , " he would ask , " can a custom be honour'd in the breach ? " Compare the following line of a play which has been printed as a joint pro- duction of Jonson , Fletcher , and ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1883 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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