The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6Riley, 1806 |
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... perhaps not so evi- dently as in those which pass between Katharina and Petruchio . I once thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled The Wif lapped in Morells Skin , or The Taming of a Shrew ...
... perhaps not so evi- dently as in those which pass between Katharina and Petruchio . I once thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled The Wif lapped in Morells Skin , or The Taming of a Shrew ...
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... perhaps Edwards's story - book was the immediate source from which Shakspeare , or rather the author of the old Taming of a Shrew , drew that diverting apologue . If I recollect right , the circum- stances almost tallied with an ...
... perhaps Edwards's story - book was the immediate source from which Shakspeare , or rather the author of the old Taming of a Shrew , drew that diverting apologue . If I recollect right , the circum- stances almost tallied with an ...
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... Perhaps I'll pheese you , may be equivalent to I'll comb your head , a phrase vulgarly used by persons of Sly's character on like occasions . The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone ...
... Perhaps I'll pheese you , may be equivalent to I'll comb your head , a phrase vulgarly used by persons of Sly's character on like occasions . The following explanation of the word is given by Sir Thomas Smith , in his book de Sermone ...
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... perhaps , like Hieronymo , he here addresses himself . In King Lear , Edgar , when he assumes the madman , utters the same words that are here put in the mouth of the tinker : " Humph ; go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . " Malone . 7 ...
... perhaps , like Hieronymo , he here addresses himself . In King Lear , Edgar , when he assumes the madman , utters the same words that are here put in the mouth of the tinker : " Humph ; go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . " Malone . 7 ...
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... perhaps , any hound with emi- nent quickness of scent , whether dog or bitch , was called brache , for the term brache is sometimes applic applied to males . Our ances- tors hunted much with the large southern hounds , and had in every ...
... perhaps , any hound with emi- nent quickness of scent , whether dog or bitch , was called brache , for the term brache is sometimes applic applied to males . Our ances- tors hunted much with the large southern hounds , and had in every ...
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