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Page lxxi
... sack , and a posset soon at night . Dinner and supper , morning and afternoon , to - day and to - morrow are all mixed up , and junketings , feastings , and hospitality thrown in ; pretty country lasses - Alice Shortcake ( how well she ...
... sack , and a posset soon at night . Dinner and supper , morning and afternoon , to - day and to - morrow are all mixed up , and junketings , feastings , and hospitality thrown in ; pretty country lasses - Alice Shortcake ( how well she ...
Page lxxii
... attends to Falstaff , with sack , immediately after his sousing in the Thames . So that the plot was certainly laid with Pistol and Nym . Those two had their reason . " A At the beginning of I. iii . it is the lxxii INTRODUCTION.
... attends to Falstaff , with sack , immediately after his sousing in the Thames . So that the plot was certainly laid with Pistol and Nym . Those two had their reason . " A At the beginning of I. iii . it is the lxxii INTRODUCTION.
Page 32
... sack , till we be delphick , and prophesy , my bully - rook " ( 1628 ) . Wheatley quotes Coles's Lat . - Eng . Dict . ( 1677 ? ) : “ A Bully Rook ( Fellow ) vir fortis et animosus . " For a good example of " rook , " meaning " dupe ...
... sack , till we be delphick , and prophesy , my bully - rook " ( 1628 ) . Wheatley quotes Coles's Lat . - Eng . Dict . ( 1677 ? ) : “ A Bully Rook ( Fellow ) vir fortis et animosus . " For a good example of " rook , " meaning " dupe ...
Page 33
... sack with lime in it . ” " Frothing refers to ale , and " lime to wine . In Jonson's Bart . Fair , II . i . , Ursula tells her tapster , " Froth your cans well in the filling , at length , rogue , and jog your bottles o ' the buttock ...
... sack with lime in it . ” " Frothing refers to ale , and " lime to wine . In Jonson's Bart . Fair , II . i . , Ursula tells her tapster , " Froth your cans well in the filling , at length , rogue , and jog your bottles o ' the buttock ...
Page 46
... sack in the Crowne , and see at the barre for some rotten egges to turne it : we must have some tricke or another to vent away our bad commodities . " Milk was by no means necessarily a part of a posset . Wine and eggs were the ...
... sack in the Crowne , and see at the barre for some rotten egges to turne it : we must have some tricke or another to vent away our bad commodities . " Milk was by no means necessarily a part of a posset . Wine and eggs were the ...
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