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Page xxiv
... words " king's English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in favour of a late date . As the passage there ... word be altered or not to suit an existing monarch . The Quarto text has now received its meed of atten- tion ...
... words " king's English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in favour of a late date . As the passage there ... word be altered or not to suit an existing monarch . The Quarto text has now received its meed of atten- tion ...
Page lxvi
... words " swarmeth in vile Canniball words , " not a bad re- minder of Pistol ( 2 Henry IV . II . iv . 180 ) . Nashe is of course referring to his enemy Gabriel Harvey . Soliman and Perseda was entered at Stationers ' Hall , 1592 , but ...
... words " swarmeth in vile Canniball words , " not a bad re- minder of Pistol ( 2 Henry IV . II . iv . 180 ) . Nashe is of course referring to his enemy Gabriel Harvey . Soliman and Perseda was entered at Stationers ' Hall , 1592 , but ...
Page lxviii
... word " humour . " Several of his minor characteristics attended to in my notes . But his not always capable of interpretation . remains unsolved . As examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be ...
... word " humour . " Several of his minor characteristics attended to in my notes . But his not always capable of interpretation . remains unsolved . As examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be ...
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... word is a well - estab- lished corruption for quorum , the first word of the clause in the Commission which named the justices- " quorum vos . . unum esse volumus . " The expression in the text is common : " and of the collections of ...
... word is a well - estab- lished corruption for quorum , the first word of the clause in the Commission which named the justices- " quorum vos . . unum esse volumus . " The expression in the text is common : " and of the collections of ...
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... word salt , " but to no purpose . Shallow's quibble lies in the word " fresh , " meaning either fresh water , or not salted . He endeavours to extend this to " salt . " It should be noted that " fresh fish " had also the signification ...
... word salt , " but to no purpose . Shallow's quibble lies in the word " fresh , " meaning either fresh water , or not salted . He endeavours to extend this to " salt . " It should be noted that " fresh fish " had also the signification ...
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