Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 2author and sold, 1754 - 326 strán (strany) |
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... hath your damozel , " Than of my skill . " Book iii . canto iii . 17 . Shakespeare probably ufes it as a term of dif- refpect . So the word is ufed in Elinor Cobbam's letter to Duke Humphrey , England's Heroical Epistles , pub- lifhed ...
... hath your damozel , " Than of my skill . " Book iii . canto iii . 17 . Shakespeare probably ufes it as a term of dif- refpect . So the word is ufed in Elinor Cobbam's letter to Duke Humphrey , England's Heroical Epistles , pub- lifhed ...
Strana 33
... Hath that poor monarch taught thee to infult ? It needs not , nor it boots thee not , poor Queen , Unless the adage must be verify'd , That beggars mounted , ride their borse to death . ] The adage , Set a beggar on horse - back , and ...
... Hath that poor monarch taught thee to infult ? It needs not , nor it boots thee not , poor Queen , Unless the adage must be verify'd , That beggars mounted , ride their borse to death . ] The adage , Set a beggar on horse - back , and ...
Strana 37
... hath done to deth . " Le- gend of Thibe . 184 . Thus Spenfer . " Doen to die . " Fairy Queen , parti . canto viii . 36. 45. canto ix . 54 . " Done us all to die . " Canto xi . 47. Book ii . canto iv . 33. canto v . 12 . D 4 " Doen ...
... hath done to deth . " Le- gend of Thibe . 184 . Thus Spenfer . " Doen to die . " Fairy Queen , parti . canto viii . 36. 45. canto ix . 54 . " Done us all to die . " Canto xi . 47. Book ii . canto iv . 33. canto v . 12 . D 4 " Doen ...
Strana 41
... hath beat " Her husband , and now baits me . " Calet , a lewd woman , a drab , perhaps fo called from the French calote , which was a fort of head- dress worn by country - girls . See Glossary to Urry's Chaucer . " A cold old knave ...
... hath beat " Her husband , and now baits me . " Calet , a lewd woman , a drab , perhaps fo called from the French calote , which was a fort of head- dress worn by country - girls . See Glossary to Urry's Chaucer . " A cold old knave ...
Strana 43
... hath done me wrong , And therefore I'll uncrown him , ere't be long . ] The Earl of Warwick's disgust was owing , not fo much to the King's breaking off the match with Lady Bona , as to the taking away the feals from the Archbishop of ...
... hath done me wrong , And therefore I'll uncrown him , ere't be long . ] The Earl of Warwick's disgust was owing , not fo much to the King's breaking off the match with Lady Bona , as to the taking away the feals from the Archbishop of ...
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