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... word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach ...
... word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach ...
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... word into the mouth of the Tinker , we ought to read - distraught , i . e . distracted , So , in Romeo and Juliet : " O , if I wake , shall I not be distraught , " & c . For there is no verb extant from which the participle bestraught ...
... word into the mouth of the Tinker , we ought to read - distraught , i . e . distracted , So , in Romeo and Juliet : " O , if I wake , shall I not be distraught , " & c . For there is no verb extant from which the participle bestraught ...
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... c . Commonty for comedy , & c . Steevens . In the old play the players themselves use the word commo- dity corruptly for a comedy . edy . Blackstone . PERSONS REPRESENTED . A lord . Christopher Sly , a TAMING OF THE SHREW . 31.
... c . Commonty for comedy , & c . Steevens . In the old play the players themselves use the word commo- dity corruptly for a comedy . edy . Blackstone . PERSONS REPRESENTED . A lord . Christopher Sly , a TAMING OF THE SHREW . 31.
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... Kath . A pretty peat !? ' tis best 2 A pretty peat ! ] Peat or pet is a word of endearment from pe- tit , little , as if it meant pretty little thing . Johnson . Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why 36 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Kath . A pretty peat !? ' tis best 2 A pretty peat ! ] Peat or pet is a word of endearment from pe- tit , little , as if it meant pretty little thing . Johnson . Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why 36 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brook'd parle , know now , upon advice , it toucheth us ... words their love , as they had been talk- ing of no love but that which they themselves felt for Bianca . We ...
... word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brook'd parle , know now , upon advice , it toucheth us ... words their love , as they had been talk- ing of no love but that which they themselves felt for Bianca . We ...
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