The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Whalley , " A booke called the history of Troilus and Cressida . ” STEEVENS . The
entry in 1608 - 9 was made by the booksellers for whom this play was published
in 1609 . It was written , I conceive , in 1602 . See in Attempt to ascertain the ...
Whalley , " A booke called the history of Troilus and Cressida . ” STEEVENS . The
entry in 1608 - 9 was made by the booksellers for whom this play was published
in 1609 . It was written , I conceive , in 1602 . See in Attempt to ascertain the ...
Page 227
Lent unto Thomas Downton to lende unto Mr . Deckers , & harey cheattel , in
earnest of ther boocke called Troyeles and Creassedaye , the some of iü lb . " “
Lent unto harey cheattell , & Mr . Dickers , [ Henry Chettle and master Deckar ] in
pte of ...
Lent unto Thomas Downton to lende unto Mr . Deckers , & harey cheattel , in
earnest of ther boocke called Troyeles and Creassedaye , the some of iü lb . " “
Lent unto harey cheattell , & Mr . Dickers , [ Henry Chettle and master Deckar ] in
pte of ...
Page 474
They were called sticklers , from carrying sticks or staves in their hands , with
which they interposed between the duellists . We now call these sticklers —
sidesmen . So , again , in a comedy , called , Fortune by Land and Sea , by
Heywood and ...
They were called sticklers , from carrying sticks or staves in their hands , with
which they interposed between the duellists . We now call these sticklers —
sidesmen . So , again , in a comedy , called , Fortune by Land and Sea , by
Heywood and ...
Page 475
They were called sticklers , from carrying sticks or staves in their hands , with
which they interposed between the duellists . We now call these sticklers - -
sidesmen . So , again , in a comedy , called , Fortune by Land and Sea , by
Heywood and ...
They were called sticklers , from carrying sticks or staves in their hands , with
which they interposed between the duellists . We now call these sticklers - -
sidesmen . So , again , in a comedy , called , Fortune by Land and Sea , by
Heywood and ...
Page 480
A particular symptom in the lues venerea was called a Winchester goose . So , in
Chapman ' s comedy of Monsieur D ' Olive , 1606 : « — the famous school of
England call ' d Winchester , famous I mean for the goose , ” & c . Again , Ben ...
A particular symptom in the lues venerea was called a Winchester goose . So , in
Chapman ' s comedy of Monsieur D ' Olive , 1606 : « — the famous school of
England call ' d Winchester , famous I mean for the goose , ” & c . Again , Ben ...
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