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... King Henry IV . P. I. A & III : " - the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : “ -rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty fuch vile terms , " & c . and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in ...
... King Henry IV . P. I. A & III : " - the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : “ -rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty fuch vile terms , " & c . and Vulcan a rare carpenter ? Come , in ...
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... Henry IV . Part I : 6 - 66 - velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c ... King Richard : " With odd old ends , stol'n forth of holy writ . " This kind of conclufion to letters was not obsolete ...
... Henry IV . Part I : 6 - 66 - velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c ... King Richard : " With odd old ends , stol'n forth of holy writ . " This kind of conclufion to letters was not obsolete ...
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... King Henry IV . P. II . Act V. fc . iv . STEEVENS . 9 in sad conference : ] Sad in this , as in future instances , signifies ferious . So , in The Winter's Tale : " My father , and the gentlemen , are in sad talk . " STEEVENS . I -both ...
... King Henry IV . P. II . Act V. fc . iv . STEEVENS . 9 in sad conference : ] Sad in this , as in future instances , signifies ferious . So , in The Winter's Tale : " My father , and the gentlemen , are in sad talk . " STEEVENS . I -both ...
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... King Henry IV . P. I : " It would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jeft for ever . " STEEVENS . She's lim'd- ) She is ensnared and entangled as a sparrow with birdlime . JOHNSON . So , in The Spanish Tragedy ...
... King Henry IV . P. I : " It would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jeft for ever . " STEEVENS . She's lim'd- ) She is ensnared and entangled as a sparrow with birdlime . JOHNSON . So , in The Spanish Tragedy ...
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... King Henry IV . P. I : 66 ------ as melancholy as an oid lion , or a lover's lute . " MALONE . D. PEDRO . Indeed , that tells a heavy tale 90 MUCH ADO.
... King Henry IV . P. I : 66 ------ as melancholy as an oid lion , or a lover's lute . " MALONE . D. PEDRO . Indeed , that tells a heavy tale 90 MUCH ADO.
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