The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... wish , 1. 15 supra . Ecclesias- tical metaphors were common in those days , e.g. " absolved him with an axe , " III . ii . 264 . Hautboys . Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY , and takes his state SC . IV . ] THE LIFE OF KING HENRY VIII 45.
... wish , 1. 15 supra . Ecclesias- tical metaphors were common in those days , e.g. " absolved him with an axe , " III . ii . 264 . Hautboys . Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY , and takes his state SC . IV . ] THE LIFE OF KING HENRY VIII 45.
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... supra . 96. to kiss you ] A kiss , says Steevens , was anciently the established fee of a lady's partner . He quotes from an un- dated Dialogue between Custom and Veritie , concerning the Use and Abuse of Dauncing and Minstrelsie ...
... supra . 96. to kiss you ] A kiss , says Steevens , was anciently the established fee of a lady's partner . He quotes from an un- dated Dialogue between Custom and Veritie , concerning the Use and Abuse of Dauncing and Minstrelsie ...
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... supra ) denote the will o ' the wisp and other luminous appearances in the air including falling stars and comets . For examples of the various senses see New Eng . Dict . and Nares's Glossary . Malone quotes Bul- lokar , Expositor ...
... supra ) denote the will o ' the wisp and other luminous appearances in the air including falling stars and comets . For examples of the various senses see New Eng . Dict . and Nares's Glossary . Malone quotes Bul- lokar , Expositor ...
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