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Pagina 17
... Merry Tricks , 1611 : Speak , widow , is'ta match ? " Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : 66 Come , clap hands , a match . Again , in K. Henry V : 66 - " and fo clap hands , and a bargain ...
... Merry Tricks , 1611 : Speak , widow , is'ta match ? " Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : 66 Come , clap hands , a match . Again , in K. Henry V : 66 - " and fo clap hands , and a bargain ...
Pagina 19
... Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Where be these rascals that skip and down " Like virginal jacks ? " S ? " STEEVENS . A virginal was strung like a spinnet , and shaped like a piano forte . MALONE . Thou want'ft a rough path , and the shoots that ...
... Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Where be these rascals that skip and down " Like virginal jacks ? " S ? " STEEVENS . A virginal was strung like a spinnet , and shaped like a piano forte . MALONE . Thou want'ft a rough path , and the shoots that ...
Pagina 22
... Merry Wives of Windfor , where Falflaff says " She did fo course o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination , or perhaps more accurately ...
... Merry Wives of Windfor , where Falflaff says " She did fo course o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination , or perhaps more accurately ...
Pagina 47
... Merry , or fad , shall't be ? HER . As inerry as you will . MAM . A fad tale's best for winter : - my good lord ? ) The epithet - good , which is wanting in the old copies , is transplanted ( for the fake of metre ) from a re- dundant ...
... Merry , or fad , shall't be ? HER . As inerry as you will . MAM . A fad tale's best for winter : - my good lord ? ) The epithet - good , which is wanting in the old copies , is transplanted ( for the fake of metre ) from a re- dundant ...
Pagina 59
... Merry Wives of Windfor , from whence the dire & ion of striking his brows seems to have been adopted : - " he so takes on , so curses all Eve's daughters , and so buffets himself on the forehead , crying , Peer out , peer out ! " - The ...
... Merry Wives of Windfor , from whence the dire & ion of striking his brows seems to have been adopted : - " he so takes on , so curses all Eve's daughters , and so buffets himself on the forehead , crying , Peer out , peer out ! " - The ...
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