The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1Methuen, 1904 |
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... wine to sell , And thither will we go now , now , now " ( IV . v . ) . Why she is " Prat " instead of Gillian , in the Folio , also needs explanation . Halliwell found the name Prat in the Brentford Registers under date 1624. Perhaps ...
... wine to sell , And thither will we go now , now , now " ( IV . v . ) . Why she is " Prat " instead of Gillian , in the Folio , also needs explanation . Halliwell found the name Prat in the Brentford Registers under date 1624. Perhaps ...
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... wine ; MISTRESS FORD and MISTRESS PAGE , following . 190 Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink 195 within . [ Exit Anne Page . Slen . O heaven ! this is Mistress Anne Page . Page . How now , Mistress Ford ! career by ...
... wine ; MISTRESS FORD and MISTRESS PAGE , following . 190 Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we'll drink 195 within . [ Exit Anne Page . Slen . O heaven ! this is Mistress Anne Page . Page . How now , Mistress Ford ! career by ...
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... wine " " Drink down the malice of his deep revenge . ' 205. I had rather than forty shillings ] This expression occurs again in Twelfth Night , II . iii . 20. It is not ( as Schmidt says ) used indefinitely , but is something of a ...
... wine " " Drink down the malice of his deep revenge . ' 205. I had rather than forty shillings ] This expression occurs again in Twelfth Night , II . iii . 20. It is not ( as Schmidt says ) used indefinitely , but is something of a ...
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... wine . In Jonson's Bart . Fair , II . i . , Ursula tells her tapster , " Froth your cans well in the filling , at length , rogue , and jog your bottles o ' the buttock " ( 161a ) . Mentions of " frothing " are frequent in this play ...
... wine . In Jonson's Bart . Fair , II . i . , Ursula tells her tapster , " Froth your cans well in the filling , at length , rogue , and jog your bottles o ' the buttock " ( 161a ) . Mentions of " frothing " are frequent in this play ...
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... wines which are medicined with marble , plastre and quicklime , what man is he ( were he never SO healthie and strong ) but he may be afraid well ynough to drinke thereof ? " ibidem , xxiii . 1 ( p . 153e ) . 15. at a word ] i.e. I am a ...
... wines which are medicined with marble , plastre and quicklime , what man is he ( were he never SO healthie and strong ) but he may be afraid well ynough to drinke thereof ? " ibidem , xxiii . 1 ( p . 153e ) . 15. at a word ] i.e. I am a ...
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