The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... to do with that of a hound ? " Imbossed sores " cur in As you Like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV , e Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " Ritson . At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ? 16 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... to do with that of a hound ? " Imbossed sores " cur in As you Like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV , e Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " Ritson . At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ? 16 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... Ritson . There is likewise a village in Warwickshire called Burton Hastings . Among Sir A. Cockayn's Poems ( as Dr. Farmer and Mr. Stee- vens have observed ) there is an epigram on Sly and his ale , ad . dressed to Mr. Clement Fisher of ...
... Ritson . There is likewise a village in Warwickshire called Burton Hastings . Among Sir A. Cockayn's Poems ( as Dr. Farmer and Mr. Stee- vens have observed ) there is an epigram on Sly and his ale , ad . dressed to Mr. Clement Fisher of ...
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... Ritson . 1- no breeching scholar - ] i . e . no school - boy liable to cor- poral correction . So , in King Edward the Second , by Marlow , 1598 : " Whose looks were as a breeching to a boy . " Again , in The Hog has lost his Pearl ...
... Ritson . 1- no breeching scholar - ] i . e . no school - boy liable to cor- poral correction . So , in King Edward the Second , by Marlow , 1598 : " Whose looks were as a breeching to a boy . " Again , in The Hog has lost his Pearl ...
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... the beginning of his speech is called - Nicke . Ritson . Meaning , I suppose , Nicholas Tooly . See Mr. Malone's His- torical Account of the English Stage . Steevens . And yet we hear not of our son - in TAMING OF THE SHREW . 81.
... the beginning of his speech is called - Nicke . Ritson . Meaning , I suppose , Nicholas Tooly . See Mr. Malone's His- torical Account of the English Stage . Steevens . And yet we hear not of our son - in TAMING OF THE SHREW . 81.
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... Ritson . 1- was ever man so rayed ? ] That is , was ever man so mark'd with lashes . Johnson . It rather means bewrayed , i . e . made dirty . So , Spenser , speak- ing of a fountain : fore to make a fire , and they are coming TAMING OF ...
... Ritson . 1- was ever man so rayed ? ] That is , was ever man so mark'd with lashes . Johnson . It rather means bewrayed , i . e . made dirty . So , Spenser , speak- ing of a fountain : fore to make a fire , and they are coming TAMING OF ...
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