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Pagina 11
Staple for News : " I do confefs a fwashing blow . " In the Three Ladies of London , 1584 , Fraud fays : " I will flaunt it and brave it after the lufty Swash . ” To fwah feems to have meant to be a bully , to be noifily valiant .
Staple for News : " I do confefs a fwashing blow . " In the Three Ladies of London , 1584 , Fraud fays : " I will flaunt it and brave it after the lufty Swash . ” To fwah feems to have meant to be a bully , to be noifily valiant .
Pagina 20
Puttenham , in his Art of Poetry , 1589 , utes this expreffion , which feems to be proverbial , as an inftance of a figure which he calls the Rebound : " The maid that foon married is , foon marred is . ” The jingle between marr'd and ...
Puttenham , in his Art of Poetry , 1589 , utes this expreffion , which feems to be proverbial , as an inftance of a figure which he calls the Rebound : " The maid that foon married is , foon marred is . ” The jingle between marr'd and ...
Pagina 25
This cant expreffion feems to have " been once common among low people . I have met with it often in the old plays . So in the Tavo Angry Women of Abington , 1599 : Fill the pot , hoftefs . & c . and we'll crush it . " Again , Ben .
This cant expreffion feems to have " been once common among low people . I have met with it often in the old plays . So in the Tavo Angry Women of Abington , 1599 : Fill the pot , hoftefs . & c . and we'll crush it . " Again , Ben .
Pagina 28
A was a merry man ; -took up the child ; therefore it feems probable , that he had in view the earthquake , which had really been felt in many parts of England in his own time , viz . on the 6th of April ...
A was a merry man ; -took up the child ; therefore it feems probable , that he had in view the earthquake , which had really been felt in many parts of England in his own time , viz . on the 6th of April ...
Pagina 30
It is an honour ] The first quarto reads honour ; the folio hour . I have chofen the reading of the quarto . The word hour feems to have nothing in it that could draw from the Nurse that applaufe which the immediately bestows .
It is an honour ] The first quarto reads honour ; the folio hour . I have chofen the reading of the quarto . The word hour feems to have nothing in it that could draw from the Nurse that applaufe which the immediately bestows .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1807 |
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