The Complete Works of Shakespere: Dramas on English history. Poems. Commendatory verses on ShakespereJ. Tallis, 1850 |
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... term is here jocularly applied to the page . 133 You little Jack - a - Lent . A Jack - a - Lent was a stuffed puppet , which boys used to throw at during Lent . The term is here metapho- rically applied to the page . Quarles writes ...
... term is here jocularly applied to the page . 133 You little Jack - a - Lent . A Jack - a - Lent was a stuffed puppet , which boys used to throw at during Lent . The term is here metapho- rically applied to the page . Quarles writes ...
Strana 130
... term of abuse or ridicule applied to a foolish person . Snap , make haste . In Norfolk , to do anything snap is to do it quickly . 176 His standing - bed , and truckle - bed . The standing - bed was for the master , and the latter , a ...
... term of abuse or ridicule applied to a foolish person . Snap , make haste . In Norfolk , to do anything snap is to do it quickly . 176 His standing - bed , and truckle - bed . The standing - bed was for the master , and the latter , a ...
Strana 534
... terms , " excellent wretch " are used by Shaks- pere to express affection for a woman , and " pretty villain " as a term of kindness for a child . The mind sometimes delights in expressing its meaning by op- posites . Of trotting ...
... terms , " excellent wretch " are used by Shaks- pere to express affection for a woman , and " pretty villain " as a term of kindness for a child . The mind sometimes delights in expressing its meaning by op- posites . Of trotting ...
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Comedies | xvii |
SHAKSPERES WILL | xxxi |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 34 |
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