The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... seems to point out another derivation of ram . pallian : " And bold rampallian like , fwear and drink drunk . " It may therefore mean a ramping riotous ftrumpet . Thus , in Greene's Ghoft haunting Coneycatchers : " Here was Wiley ...
... seems to point out another derivation of ram . pallian : " And bold rampallian like , fwear and drink drunk . " It may therefore mean a ramping riotous ftrumpet . Thus , in Greene's Ghoft haunting Coneycatchers : " Here was Wiley ...
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... seem defenfible : -fo you left him : 9 And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; ] Speaking thick is , Speaking faft , crouding one word on another . So , in Cym- beline : 66 - fay , and ...
... seem defenfible : -fo you left him : 9 And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; ] Speaking thick is , Speaking faft , crouding one word on another . So , in Cym- beline : 66 - fay , and ...
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... seems to have been a common one on the ftage in the time of Shakspeare . In A Woman's a Weathercock , by N. Field , 1612 , there is a perfonage of the fame ftamp , who is thus defcribed : " Thou unspeakable rascal , thou a soldier ...
... seems to have been a common one on the ftage in the time of Shakspeare . In A Woman's a Weathercock , by N. Field , 1612 , there is a perfonage of the fame ftamp , who is thus defcribed : " Thou unspeakable rascal , thou a soldier ...
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... seems pro- bable that Hiren may be derived ; and fo fignify a fwashing , cutting fword . - But what wonderful humour is there in the good Hostess so innocently mistaking Piftol's drift , fancying that he meant to fight for a whore in ...
... seems pro- bable that Hiren may be derived ; and fo fignify a fwashing , cutting fword . - But what wonderful humour is there in the good Hostess so innocently mistaking Piftol's drift , fancying that he meant to fight for a whore in ...
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... seems not to have been her talent . DOUCE . all victuallers do fo : ] The brothels were formerly fcreened , under pretext of being victualling houfes and taverns . So , in Webfter and Rowley's Cure for a Cuckold : " This in- former ...
... seems not to have been her talent . DOUCE . all victuallers do fo : ] The brothels were formerly fcreened , under pretext of being victualling houfes and taverns . So , in Webfter and Rowley's Cure for a Cuckold : " This in- former ...
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