The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you will |
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66 43. o ' the toe ] Probably Craig quotes Chapman and Shirley , The Ball , IV . i . , " A merry touch , a trick , a turn upon the toe . " 43. parish - top ] According to Steevens , A large top was formerly kept in every village , to be ...
66 43. o ' the toe ] Probably Craig quotes Chapman and Shirley , The Ball , IV . i . , " A merry touch , a trick , a turn upon the toe . " 43. parish - top ] According to Steevens , A large top was formerly kept in every village , to be ...
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Mr. Craig's reference is to the following : " Go to bed , sweetheart , I'le come to thee , Make thy bed fine and soft , etc. " ; from a verse of a ballad quoted in Brome , The English- Moor ; or , The Mock - Marriage .
Mr. Craig's reference is to the following : " Go to bed , sweetheart , I'le come to thee , Make thy bed fine and soft , etc. " ; from a verse of a ballad quoted in Brome , The English- Moor ; or , The Mock - Marriage .
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It was supposed that in- tense heat ( cf. our " dog - days " ) 59 . excited the imagination , and tended to produce melancholy and madness . Also cf. Novissimum oris illius pura insania ( Promus , Fol . 88 ) ; and Craig quotes ...
It was supposed that in- tense heat ( cf. our " dog - days " ) 59 . excited the imagination , and tended to produce melancholy and madness . Also cf. Novissimum oris illius pura insania ( Promus , Fol . 88 ) ; and Craig quotes ...
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