The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, المجلد 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 and will be drawn into the net , " By this decoy - duck , this tame cheater . " Greene , in his Mihil Mumchance , has the following passage : " They call their art by a new - found name , as cheating , them ...
... Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 and will be drawn into the net , " By this decoy - duck , this tame cheater . " Greene , in his Mihil Mumchance , has the following passage : " They call their art by a new - found name , as cheating , them ...
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... Fair ; and Kendal thus translates a well - known epigram of Martial : " I love thee not , Sabidius , " I cannot tell thee why : " I can saie naught but this alone , " I do not love thee I. " In Kendall's Collection there are many ...
... Fair ; and Kendal thus translates a well - known epigram of Martial : " I love thee not , Sabidius , " I cannot tell thee why : " I can saie naught but this alone , " I do not love thee I. " In Kendall's Collection there are many ...
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... fair Greek , man . " Again , in Decker's Satiromastix : " therefore whilst we have Hiren here , speak my little dish - washers . " 66 Again , in Love's Mistress , a masque , by T. Heywood , 1636 : say she is a foul beast in your eyes ...
... fair Greek , man . " Again , in Decker's Satiromastix : " therefore whilst we have Hiren here , speak my little dish - washers . " 66 Again , in Love's Mistress , a masque , by T. Heywood , 1636 : say she is a foul beast in your eyes ...
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... fair Greek , which is now lost . One of these jests , or rather stories , is entitled , How George read a Play - book to à Gentleman . " There was a gentleman ( says the tale ) whom God had endued with good living , to maintain his ...
... fair Greek , which is now lost . One of these jests , or rather stories , is entitled , How George read a Play - book to à Gentleman . " There was a gentleman ( says the tale ) whom God had endued with good living , to maintain his ...
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... fair Calipolis : " Come , give's some sack . gero's , Balisarda ; so Pistol , in imitation of these heroes , calls his sword Hiren . I have been told , Amadis de Gaul had a sword of this name . Hirir is to strike , and from hence it ...
... fair Calipolis : " Come , give's some sack . gero's , Balisarda ; so Pistol , in imitation of these heroes , calls his sword Hiren . I have been told , Amadis de Gaul had a sword of this name . Hirir is to strike , and from hence it ...
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