Comedies. Two gentlemen of Verona |
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These are most probably the Milan caps or bonnets of which we hear so much in wardrobe accounts , and other records of the time . They were sometimes slashed and puffed round the edges , and adorned with ' points ' or ' aglets , ' i . e ...
These are most probably the Milan caps or bonnets of which we hear so much in wardrobe accounts , and other records of the time . They were sometimes slashed and puffed round the edges , and adorned with ' points ' or ' aglets , ' i . e ...
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Think'st thou , I am so shallow , so conceitless , To be seduced by thy flattery , That hast deceiv'd so many with thy vows ? Return , return , and make thy love amends ... Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd ...
Think'st thou , I am so shallow , so conceitless , To be seduced by thy flattery , That hast deceiv'd so many with thy vows ? Return , return , and make thy love amends ... Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd ...
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It seems , you lov'd not her , to leave her For , I have heard him say , a thousand times , His Julia gave it him at his departure . Though his false finger have profan'd the ring , Mine shall not do his Julia so much wrong . ACT.
It seems , you lov'd not her , to leave her For , I have heard him say , a thousand times , His Julia gave it him at his departure . Though his false finger have profan'd the ring , Mine shall not do his Julia so much wrong . ACT.
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44 " a LACED mutton " -A phrase which Cotgrave's old French and English Dictionary , " and many passages which the labour of his ... testern , or teston , was a shilling : it was so called from having a teste , i . e . head , upon it .
44 " a LACED mutton " -A phrase which Cotgrave's old French and English Dictionary , " and many passages which the labour of his ... testern , or teston , was a shilling : it was so called from having a teste , i . e . head , upon it .
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The same form of expression occurs in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , where we have " the infinite of thought , " and also in Chaucer ... Again , in Gascoigne's Adventures of Master F. I .: ' at delivery thereof , [ i . e . of a letter ...
The same form of expression occurs in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , where we have " the infinite of thought , " and also in Chaucer ... Again , in Gascoigne's Adventures of Master F. I .: ' at delivery thereof , [ i . e . of a letter ...
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