The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 7R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... terms of the fencing - school . So , in Every Man in his Humour : “ — your punto , your reverso , your stoccata , your imbrocata , your passada , your montanto , " & c . Again , in The Merry Wives of Windsor : 66 thy reverse , thy ...
... terms of the fencing - school . So , in Every Man in his Humour : “ — your punto , your reverso , your stoccata , your imbrocata , your passada , your montanto , " & c . Again , in The Merry Wives of Windsor : 66 thy reverse , thy ...
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... terms are thus explained by Mr. Gifford : Flights were long and light - feathered - arrows that went directly to the mark ; rovers were arrows shot compass - wise , or with a certain degree of elevation ; these were the all - dreaded ...
... terms are thus explained by Mr. Gifford : Flights were long and light - feathered - arrows that went directly to the mark ; rovers were arrows shot compass - wise , or with a certain degree of elevation ; these were the all - dreaded ...
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... term for intellectual powers . So , Davies on the Soul : ' Wit , seeking truth , from cause to cause ascends , 66 " And never rests till it the first attain ; " Will , seeking good , finds many middle ends , " But never stays till it ...
... term for intellectual powers . So , Davies on the Soul : ' Wit , seeking truth , from cause to cause ascends , 66 " And never rests till it the first attain ; " Will , seeking good , finds many middle ends , " But never stays till it ...
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... term in heraldry . So , in Hamlet , Ophelia says : 8 - 66 you may wear your rue with a difference . " STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share fortunes ...
... term in heraldry . So , in Hamlet , Ophelia says : 8 - 66 you may wear your rue with a difference . " STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share fortunes ...
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... term of contempt . So , in King Henry IV . P. I. Act III .: 66 the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty such vile terms , " & c . See in ...
... term of contempt . So , in King Henry IV . P. I. Act III .: 66 the prince is a Jack , a sneak - cup . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 rascal fidler , " And twangling Jack , with twenty such vile terms , " & c . See in ...
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