The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... quotes Tempest , II . i . 308 : " Why , how now ? ho , awake ! Why are you drawn ? " Aldis Wright remarks : " If the Hostess had used ' hewd , ' which to this day may be heard in Suffolk as the equivalent of ' held , ' the printers ...
... quotes Tempest , II . i . 308 : " Why , how now ? ho , awake ! Why are you drawn ? " Aldis Wright remarks : " If the Hostess had used ' hewd , ' which to this day may be heard in Suffolk as the equivalent of ' held , ' the printers ...
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... quotes among others , D. Rogers ( 1588 ) in Ellis , Original Letters , II . iii . 151 , " Others which have condoled and con- gratulated the yonge kinge . " 127. we ] emphatic . By interception which they dream not of . Exe . 38 [ ACT ...
... quotes among others , D. Rogers ( 1588 ) in Ellis , Original Letters , II . iii . 151 , " Others which have condoled and con- gratulated the yonge kinge . " 127. we ] emphatic . By interception which they dream not of . Exe . 38 [ ACT ...
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... quotes another proverb of similar import , " Touch pot , touch penny . ' " " 53. hold - fast is the only dog ] Allud- ing to the proverbial saying , " Brag is a good dog , but hold - fast is a better " ( Douce ) . 55. clear thy crystals ...
... quotes another proverb of similar import , " Touch pot , touch penny . ' " " 53. hold - fast is the only dog ] Allud- ing to the proverbial saying , " Brag is a good dog , but hold - fast is a better " ( Douce ) . 55. clear thy crystals ...
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