The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 31Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... seems fairly well established at this date . Cf. " Lady , my brach " ( 1 Henry IV . III . i . 240 ) , and Nash's Have with You , etc. , 1596 , " his bratche or bitche- foxe " ; while Warton here , and Mr. W. J. Craig on King Lear , 1 ...
... seems fairly well established at this date . Cf. " Lady , my brach " ( 1 Henry IV . III . i . 240 ) , and Nash's Have with You , etc. , 1596 , " his bratche or bitche- foxe " ; while Warton here , and Mr. W. J. Craig on King Lear , 1 ...
Page 69
... seems to recall a time or game in which the ten was the highest card , rather than to express the bluff of one who ... seem to have been the earlier , but , after the addition of the number - cards , need not always have been the higher ...
... seems to recall a time or game in which the ten was the highest card , rather than to express the bluff of one who ... seem to have been the earlier , but , after the addition of the number - cards , need not always have been the higher ...
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... seems to me quite as appropriate ; though we need not be in the least tender of Bianca's delicacy . Halliwell's citation from Cotgrave- " Avoir la salle , to be whipt in publicke , as breeching boyes are sometimes in the halls of ...
... seems to me quite as appropriate ; though we need not be in the least tender of Bianca's delicacy . Halliwell's citation from Cotgrave- " Avoir la salle , to be whipt in publicke , as breeching boyes are sometimes in the halls of ...
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