The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5 |
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Slender , in his answer , seems to understand that Bardolph had made use of a Latin word : “ Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; " as Pistol had just before . S. W. It is not probable that any cant term is from the Latin ; nor that the ...
Slender , in his answer , seems to understand that Bardolph had made use of a Latin word : “ Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; " as Pistol had just before . S. W. It is not probable that any cant term is from the Latin ; nor that the ...
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Castilian and Ethiopian , like Cataian , appear in our author's time to have been cant terms . I have met with them in more than one of the old comedies . ... I suppose Castilian was the cant term for Spaniard in general . STEEVENS .
Castilian and Ethiopian , like Cataian , appear in our author's time to have been cant terms . I have met with them in more than one of the old comedies . ... I suppose Castilian was the cant term for Spaniard in general . STEEVENS .
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1569 , might have furnished Shakspeare with a sufficient hint for the compound term muck - water , as applied to Dr. Caius . Dr. Farmer's emendation is completely countenanced by the same work , p . 145 : “ Furthermore , Phisitians ...
1569 , might have furnished Shakspeare with a sufficient hint for the compound term muck - water , as applied to Dr. Caius . Dr. Farmer's emendation is completely countenanced by the same work , p . 145 : “ Furthermore , Phisitians ...
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