The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6 |
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So , in The Country Captain , by the Duke of Newcastle , 1649 , p . 51 : " When these wordes of command are rotten , wee will sow some other military seedes ; you beare a braine and memory . " REED . So , in Ram - Alley , or Merry ...
So , in The Country Captain , by the Duke of Newcastle , 1649 , p . 51 : " When these wordes of command are rotten , wee will sow some other military seedes ; you beare a braine and memory . " REED . So , in Ram - Alley , or Merry ...
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And in this very play , Act III . Lady Capulet says : " Tybalt my cousin ! -O my brother's child . " So , in As You Like It : " Ros . Me uncle ? " Duke . You cousin ! " For you and I are past our dancing days : SC . V. 61 ROMEO AND JULIET .
And in this very play , Act III . Lady Capulet says : " Tybalt my cousin ! -O my brother's child . " So , in As You Like It : " Ros . Me uncle ? " Duke . You cousin ! " For you and I are past our dancing days : SC . V. 61 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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In this sense it is used by Churchyard , in his Legend of Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Mowbray , speaking of the Germans , says : " All jagg'd and frounc'd , with divers colours deck'd , 66 They swear , they curse , and drink till ...
In this sense it is used by Churchyard , in his Legend of Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Mowbray , speaking of the Germans , says : " All jagg'd and frounc'd , with divers colours deck'd , 66 They swear , they curse , and drink till ...
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The use of it , however , is ridiculed in the old comedy of Sir Giles Goosecap , 1606 : " There is not the best duke's son in France dares say , I protest , till he be one and thirty years old at least ; for the inheritance of that word ...
The use of it , however , is ridiculed in the old comedy of Sir Giles Goosecap , 1606 : " There is not the best duke's son in France dares say , I protest , till he be one and thirty years old at least ; for the inheritance of that word ...
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... afterwards with the duke of Somerset protectour , for making certaine merry ballads , whereof one chiefly was The Hunte is up , the Hunte is up . " RITSON . A huntsup also signified a morning song to a new - married woman , the day ...
... afterwards with the duke of Somerset protectour , for making certaine merry ballads , whereof one chiefly was The Hunte is up , the Hunte is up . " RITSON . A huntsup also signified a morning song to a new - married woman , the day ...
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