The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... term for one who played gamesome tricks , or indulged in frolicsome jokes , we have before explained in Note 4 , Act iv . , " Twelfth Night . ” 27. Compassed window . This means a circular , bay , or bow window . See Note 81 , Act iv ...
... term for one who played gamesome tricks , or indulged in frolicsome jokes , we have before explained in Note 4 , Act iv . , " Twelfth Night . ” 27. Compassed window . This means a circular , bay , or bow window . See Note 81 , Act iv ...
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... term for inlaying the fine silver lines which formed an orna- mental design upon the hilts of swords , handles of daggers , and stocks of pistols ; and the lines of the graver upon a plate of metal are still called ' hatchings ...
... term for inlaying the fine silver lines which formed an orna- mental design upon the hilts of swords , handles of daggers , and stocks of pistols ; and the lines of the graver upon a plate of metal are still called ' hatchings ...
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... term of reproach to the big - headed misshapen Thersites . 9. Pun . A provincial form of ' pound ; ' Saxon , punian . [ AJAX offers to strike him , ACHILLES interposes . 18 ACT II . ] [ SCENE I. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... term of reproach to the big - headed misshapen Thersites . 9. Pun . A provincial form of ' pound ; ' Saxon , punian . [ AJAX offers to strike him , ACHILLES interposes . 18 ACT II . ] [ SCENE I. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... term borrowed from the Spanish word asnico , a little ass . The word as used by some of our elder dramatists is sometimes spelt ' assinego ' or ' asinego . ' 11. Bought and sold . Here used for ' befooled , ' ' made a fool of ...
... term borrowed from the Spanish word asnico , a little ass . The word as used by some of our elder dramatists is sometimes spelt ' assinego ' or ' asinego . ' 11. Bought and sold . Here used for ' befooled , ' ' made a fool of ...
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... term for a large basket , generally used for fruit , as we find by a passage from Davenant's play of " The Wits " - Apple - wives that wrangle for a sieve ; " and in Covent Garden Market fruit and vegetable baskets , holding a certain ...
... term for a large basket , generally used for fruit , as we find by a passage from Davenant's play of " The Wits " - Apple - wives that wrangle for a sieve ; " and in Covent Garden Market fruit and vegetable baskets , holding a certain ...
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