The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Humour “ I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607- " They will take up , I warrant you , where they may be trusted . " Again , in the same piece : " Sattin gowns must ...
... Humour “ I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607- " They will take up , I warrant you , where they may be trusted . " Again , in the same piece : " Sattin gowns must ...
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... humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whose thoughts were constantly employed about the serious business of life , should consider such an improvident , dissipated old man , as single - witted , or half - witted , as we ...
... humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whose thoughts were constantly employed about the serious business of life , should consider such an improvident , dissipated old man , as single - witted , or half - witted , as we ...
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... humour with me ; dost not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . Host . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i ' faith I am loth to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . Fal . Let it alone ; I'll make ...
... humour with me ; dost not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . Host . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i ' faith I am loth to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . Fal . Let it alone ; I'll make ...
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... humour in it : for a man that goes to bor- row money , is of all others the most complaisant ; his cap is al- ways at hand . Warburton . chase . Falstaff's followers , when they stole any thing , called it a pur- A borrowed cap , in the ...
... humour in it : for a man that goes to bor- row money , is of all others the most complaisant ; his cap is al- ways at hand . Warburton . chase . Falstaff's followers , when they stole any thing , called it a pur- A borrowed cap , in the ...
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... Humour : " Cob . Why I have my rewme , and can be angry . " Again , in our author's King Henry V : " He did in some sort han- dle women ; but then he was rheumatick , " & c . Rheumatick , in the cant language of the times , signified ...
... Humour : " Cob . Why I have my rewme , and can be angry . " Again , in our author's King Henry V : " He did in some sort han- dle women ; but then he was rheumatick , " & c . Rheumatick , in the cant language of the times , signified ...
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