“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ... |
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Perhaps I'll pheeze you , may be equivalent to I'll comb your head , a phrase vulgarly used by persons of Sly's character on like occasions . The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone ...
Perhaps I'll pheeze you , may be equivalent to I'll comb your head , a phrase vulgarly used by persons of Sly's character on like occasions . The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone ...
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Falstaff says , that " John of Gaunt burst Shallow's head for crouding in among the marshal's men . ' ,, Again , in Soliman and Perseda : KARANG " God save you , sir , you have burst your shin . " Again , in Dr. Philemon Holland's ...
Falstaff says , that " John of Gaunt burst Shallow's head for crouding in among the marshal's men . ' ,, Again , in Soliman and Perseda : KARANG " God save you , sir , you have burst your shin . " Again , in Dr. Philemon Holland's ...
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... the high - constable , the petty - constable , the head - borough , and the third - borough , are enumerated as distinct characters . It is difficult to say precisely what the office of a third - borough was . STEEVENS .
... the high - constable , the petty - constable , the head - borough , and the third - borough , are enumerated as distinct characters . It is difficult to say precisely what the office of a third - borough was . STEEVENS .
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Then take him up , and manage well the jest Carry him gently to my fairest chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures : Balm his foul head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procure ...
Then take him up , and manage well the jest Carry him gently to my fairest chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures : Balm his foul head with warm distilled waters , And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet : Procure ...
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And then - with kind embracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosom ,Bid him shed tears , as being overjoy'd To see her noble lord restor❜d to health , K C At the period when this comedy was written , and for ...
And then - with kind embracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosom ,Bid him shed tears , as being overjoy'd To see her noble lord restor❜d to health , K C At the period when this comedy was written , and for ...
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