The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 6
... natural simplicity indeed , but at the same time docile and skilful , as the credulous wife and widow of Eastcheap never appears . " To go no further , the Windsor Quickly is de- scribed as a maid ; which should suffice of itself to ...
... natural simplicity indeed , but at the same time docile and skilful , as the credulous wife and widow of Eastcheap never appears . " To go no further , the Windsor Quickly is de- scribed as a maid ; which should suffice of itself to ...
Page 51
... nature , character , grain , or texture . 4 Bodikins , a diminutive of body , is the remains of an old oath , disguised or softened ; the whole original form being " By God's body . " We have divers like instances in the old drama ...
... nature , character , grain , or texture . 4 Bodikins , a diminutive of body , is the remains of an old oath , disguised or softened ; the whole original form being " By God's body . " We have divers like instances in the old drama ...
Page 62
... Nature thy friend.9 Come , thou canst not hide it . 5 Falstaff quotes this from the second song in Sidney's Astrophel and Stella , which begins thus : Have I caught my heavenly jewel Teaching sleep most fair to be ? To cog is to cajole ...
... Nature thy friend.9 Come , thou canst not hide it . 5 Falstaff quotes this from the second song in Sidney's Astrophel and Stella , which begins thus : Have I caught my heavenly jewel Teaching sleep most fair to be ? To cog is to cajole ...
Page 103
... nature of extreme self - lovers , as they will set a house on fire , an it were but to roast their eggs . " 13 Luxurious people used to make their furniture smell sweet by rubbing it with aromatic herbs . Pliny tells us that the Romans ...
... nature of extreme self - lovers , as they will set a house on fire , an it were but to roast their eggs . " 13 Luxurious people used to make their furniture smell sweet by rubbing it with aromatic herbs . Pliny tells us that the Romans ...
Page 114
... natural , perhaps , for Page to take hold of his crotchet by that handle . P. 36. Thou hast some crotchet in thy head now . The old text has cratchets . - - So Walker . P. 36. Go in with us and see : we would have an hour's talk with ...
... natural , perhaps , for Page to take hold of his crotchet by that handle . P. 36. Thou hast some crotchet in thy head now . The old text has cratchets . - - So Walker . P. 36. Go in with us and see : we would have an hour's talk with ...
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