The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1857 |
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Page 380
... plackets , king of cod - pieces , Sole imperator , and great general Of trotting paritors , ( O , my little heart ! ) And I to be a corporal of his field , And wear his colours , like a tumbler's hoop ! What ? I love ! I sue ! I seek a ...
... plackets , king of cod - pieces , Sole imperator , and great general Of trotting paritors , ( O , my little heart ! ) And I to be a corporal of his field , And wear his colours , like a tumbler's hoop ! What ? I love ! I sue ! I seek a ...
Page 457
... " by Dr. Johnson ! " Th ' anointed sovereign " : trisyllable . - " Dread prince of plackets " : - ' Sovereign ' is here a - American women call , 6 and time out of mind have called , that CC 2 SC . I. 457 NOTES . p. 379. ...
... " by Dr. Johnson ! " Th ' anointed sovereign " : trisyllable . - " Dread prince of plackets " : - ' Sovereign ' is here a - American women call , 6 and time out of mind have called , that CC 2 SC . I. 457 NOTES . p. 379. ...
Page 458
... placket - hole ; and it is not necessary to say here that placket ' meant a petticoat , at least soon after Shake- speare wrote . But as there has been some disagreement among English commentators and antiquarians upon the point , and ...
... placket - hole ; and it is not necessary to say here that placket ' meant a petticoat , at least soon after Shake- speare wrote . But as there has been some disagreement among English commentators and antiquarians upon the point , and ...
Page 459
... placket , to a speech of Edgar's in King Lear , Act III . Sc . 4 , to a passage in Marston's What You Will , Act II . Sc . 1 , in which apple - squire , ' which we know was a cant term for a kept - gallant or pimp , is used as synon ...
... placket , to a speech of Edgar's in King Lear , Act III . Sc . 4 , to a passage in Marston's What You Will , Act II . Sc . 1 , in which apple - squire , ' which we know was a cant term for a kept - gallant or pimp , is used as synon ...
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