The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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JOHNSON . Shakspeare repeats his use of the word in Troilus and Cressida , where Ajax says he will pheese the pride of Achilles : and Lovewit in The Alchemist employs it in the same sense . Again , in Puttenham's Arte of English Poesie ...
JOHNSON . Shakspeare repeats his use of the word in Troilus and Cressida , where Ajax says he will pheese the pride of Achilles : and Lovewit in The Alchemist employs it in the same sense . Again , in Puttenham's Arte of English Poesie ...
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See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : " Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib - baste one . MALONE . 99 no rogues : ] That is , vagrants , no mean fellows , but gentlemen . JOHNSON . One William Sly was a performer in the ...
See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : " Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib - baste one . MALONE . 99 no rogues : ] That is , vagrants , no mean fellows , but gentlemen . JOHNSON . One William Sly was a performer in the ...
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JOHNSON . This is hardly right ; for how should the Lord know the beggar's name to be Sly ? STEEVens . ' Perhaps the sentence is left imperfect , because he did not know by what name to call him . BLACKSTONE .
JOHNSON . This is hardly right ; for how should the Lord know the beggar's name to be Sly ? STEEVens . ' Perhaps the sentence is left imperfect , because he did not know by what name to call him . BLACKSTONE .
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JOHNSON . In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which I was honoured by the late duchess , ) the following article occurs . The book was begun in the year 1512 : " Rewards to Playars .
JOHNSON . In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which I was honoured by the late duchess , ) the following article occurs . The book was begun in the year 1512 : " Rewards to Playars .
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