The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Italian and Roman names in this and other plays , makes it obvious that the author was very little conversant in even the rudiments of either lan- guage . RITSON . Rival is constantly used by Shakspeare for a partner or as- sociate . In ...
... Italian and Roman names in this and other plays , makes it obvious that the author was very little conversant in even the rudiments of either lan- guage . RITSON . Rival is constantly used by Shakspeare for a partner or as- sociate . In ...
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... Italian , was then used for the act of fumigating with sweet scents . JOHNSON . 66 an The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; ] i . e . what was sup- plied to us for a minute ; or , as Mr. M. Mason supposes , amusement to fill up a ...
... Italian , was then used for the act of fumigating with sweet scents . JOHNSON . 66 an The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; ] i . e . what was sup- plied to us for a minute ; or , as Mr. M. Mason supposes , amusement to fill up a ...
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... Italians , as in T. Heywood's Challenge of Beauty , Act V. Song : The Italian in her high chopeene , " Scotch lass , and lovely froe too ; " The Spanish Donna , French Madame , " He doth not feare to go to . " So , in Ben Jonson's ...
... Italians , as in T. Heywood's Challenge of Beauty , Act V. Song : The Italian in her high chopeene , " Scotch lass , and lovely froe too ; " The Spanish Donna , French Madame , " He doth not feare to go to . " So , in Ben Jonson's ...
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... Italian Dictionary , 1598 , defines , Caviaro , a kinde of salt meat , used in Italie , like black sope ; it is made of the roes of fishes . " Lord Clarendon uses the general for the people , in the same manner as it is used here ...
... Italian Dictionary , 1598 , defines , Caviaro , a kinde of salt meat , used in Italie , like black sope ; it is made of the roes of fishes . " Lord Clarendon uses the general for the people , in the same manner as it is used here ...
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... Italian Dict . 1598 : " Frottola , a countrie jigg , or round , or countrie song , or wanton verses . ' See The His- torical Account of the English Stage , & c . Vol . III . Malone . But who , ah woe ! ] Thus the quarto , except that it ...
... Italian Dict . 1598 : " Frottola , a countrie jigg , or round , or countrie song , or wanton verses . ' See The His- torical Account of the English Stage , & c . Vol . III . Malone . But who , ah woe ! ] Thus the quarto , except that it ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volym 18 William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
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