The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fack , rogue . Is there no virtue extant ? He drinks . P. HEN . Didst thou never see Titan kifs a dish of butter ? pitiful - hearted Titan , that melted at the - -- Rivo , ] This was perhaps the cant of the English taverns . JOHNSON ...
... fack , rogue . Is there no virtue extant ? He drinks . P. HEN . Didst thou never see Titan kifs a dish of butter ? pitiful - hearted Titan , that melted at the - -- Rivo , ] This was perhaps the cant of the English taverns . JOHNSON ...
Σελίδα 267
... fack too : There is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous man : ) Sir Richard Hawkins , one of Queen ... fack , in Shakspeare , is most probably thought to mean what we now call sherry , which , when it is drank , is still ...
... fack too : There is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous man : ) Sir Richard Hawkins , one of Queen ... fack , in Shakspeare , is most probably thought to mean what we now call sherry , which , when it is drank , is still ...
Σελίδα 268
... fack and rhenish , says : The vintners of London putin lime , and thence proceed infinite maladies , specially the gouttes . " FARMER . From the following passage in Greene's Ghost haunting Conie- catchers , 1604 , it seems as though ...
... fack and rhenish , says : The vintners of London putin lime , and thence proceed infinite maladies , specially the gouttes . " FARMER . From the following passage in Greene's Ghost haunting Conie- catchers , 1604 , it seems as though ...
Σελίδα 270
... fack : - I am a rogue , if I drunk to - day . P. HEN . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped fince thou drunk'st . last . FAL . All's one for that . A plague of all cow- ards , still fay I. [ He drinks . " In a trice , like to the old ...
... fack : - I am a rogue , if I drunk to - day . P. HEN . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped fince thou drunk'st . last . FAL . All's one for that . A plague of all cow- ards , still fay I. [ He drinks . " In a trice , like to the old ...
Σελίδα 280
... fack eighteen years ago , and wert taken with the man ner , and ever fince thou hast blush'd extempore : 6 6 taken with the manner , ] Taken with the manner is a law phrafe , and then in common use , to fignify taken in the fact . But ...
... fack eighteen years ago , and wert taken with the man ner , and ever fince thou hast blush'd extempore : 6 6 taken with the manner , ] Taken with the manner is a law phrafe , and then in common use , to fignify taken in the fact . But ...
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