“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... French historian : - ' portant meme sur les aiguillettes [ points ] des petites tetes de mort ' " ( MALONE ) . See the next article . aglets , ix . 162 : " Were worn , " says Sir F. Madden , " by both sexes ; by the men chiefly as tags ...
... French historian : - ' portant meme sur les aiguillettes [ points ] des petites tetes de mort ' " ( MALONE ) . See the next article . aglets , ix . 162 : " Were worn , " says Sir F. Madden , " by both sexes ; by the men chiefly as tags ...
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... French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John , John - Apple . We retain ...
... French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( “ Apple - John , John - Apple . We retain ...
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... French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by Spenser in his Colin Clout's come home again , 1595. . . . But our author was furnished with the scene of his play by Lodge's novel ...
... French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by Spenser in his Colin Clout's come home again , 1595. . . . But our author was furnished with the scene of his play by Lodge's novel ...
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... French baffouer or baffoler . " Nares's Gloss . ) : I will baffle Sir Toby , iii . 351 ; baffle me , iv . 207 ; how have they baffled thee ! iii . 396 ; baffled here , iv . 106 ; shall good news be baffled ? iv . 401 . Bajazet's mute ...
... French baffouer or baffoler . " Nares's Gloss . ) : I will baffle Sir Toby , iii . 351 ; baffle me , iv . 207 ; how have they baffled thee ! iii . 396 ; baffled here , iv . 106 ; shall good news be baffled ? iv . 401 . Bajazet's mute ...
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... French beau coq , iii . 367 , 409 ; iv . 452 , 475 . bay - After three - pence a , i . 481 : " Bay , a principal compartment or division in the architectural arrangement of a building , marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on ...
... French beau coq , iii . 367 , 409 ; iv . 452 , 475 . bay - After three - pence a , i . 481 : " Bay , a principal compartment or division in the architectural arrangement of a building , marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on ...
Common terms and phrases
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