The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... about them , than Nym . So Skinke , in Look about you , 1600 : " But pauca verba , Skinke . " Again , in Every man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrafe . STEEVENS . SLEN . I may quarter , coz ? SHAL . 10 MERRY WIVES.
... about them , than Nym . So Skinke , in Look about you , 1600 : " But pauca verba , Skinke . " Again , in Every man in his Humour , where it is called the benchers ' phrafe . STEEVENS . SLEN . I may quarter , coz ? SHAL . 10 MERRY WIVES.
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... phrafe is this , & c . ] Sir Hugh is juftified in his cenfure of this paffage by Pecham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expreffion under the article Pleonafmus . HENDERSON . 3 - mill - fixpences , ] It ...
... phrafe is this , & c . ] Sir Hugh is juftified in his cenfure of this paffage by Pecham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expreffion under the article Pleonafmus . HENDERSON . 3 - mill - fixpences , ] It ...
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... phrafe , or rather perhaps a term of the manege . I find it in one of Sir John Smythe's Dif- courfes , 1589 , where , fpeaking of horses wounded , he fays -——————— " they , after the first shrink at the entering of the bullet , doo pafs ...
... phrafe , or rather perhaps a term of the manege . I find it in one of Sir John Smythe's Dif- courfes , 1589 , where , fpeaking of horses wounded , he fays -——————— " they , after the first shrink at the entering of the bullet , doo pafs ...
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... phrafe ! * 2 FAL . Well , firs , I am almoft out at heels . PIST . Why , then , let kibes enfue . FAL . There is no remedy ; I must concy - catch ; I muft fhift . PIST . Young ravens must have food.3 FAL . Which of you know Ford of this ...
... phrafe ! * 2 FAL . Well , firs , I am almoft out at heels . PIST . Why , then , let kibes enfue . FAL . There is no remedy ; I must concy - catch ; I muft fhift . PIST . Young ravens must have food.3 FAL . Which of you know Ford of this ...
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... phrafe in Fenner's Comptor's Commonwealth , 1617 , which may perhaps fupport the old reading : " Mafter Decker's Bellman of London , hath fet forth the vices of the time fo lively , that it is impoffible the anchor of any other man's ...
... phrafe in Fenner's Comptor's Commonwealth , 1617 , which may perhaps fupport the old reading : " Mafter Decker's Bellman of London , hath fet forth the vices of the time fo lively , that it is impoffible the anchor of any other man's ...
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