The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thrasonical , [ See this play , Act V. sc . i . ] any argument that the author had read Terence . It was intro- duced to our language long before Shakspeare's time . Stany- hurst writes , in a translation of one of Sir Thomas More's Epi ...
... thrasonical , [ See this play , Act V. sc . i . ] any argument that the author had read Terence . It was intro- duced to our language long before Shakspeare's time . Stany- hurst writes , in a translation of one of Sir Thomas More's Epi ...
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... Thrasonical mad cap , they have sent me a Gnathonical companion , " & c . Greene , in the dedication to his Arcadia , has the same word : " -as of some thrasonical huffe - snuffe . " Florio's first work is registered on the books of the ...
... Thrasonical mad cap , they have sent me a Gnathonical companion , " & c . Greene , in the dedication to his Arcadia , has the same word : " -as of some thrasonical huffe - snuffe . " Florio's first work is registered on the books of the ...
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... thrasonical . ] The use of the word thrasonical is no argument that the author had read Terence . It was introduced to our language long before Shakspeare's time . FARMER . It is found in Bullokar's Expositor , 8vo . 1616. MALONE . * He ...
... thrasonical . ] The use of the word thrasonical is no argument that the author had read Terence . It was introduced to our language long before Shakspeare's time . FARMER . It is found in Bullokar's Expositor , 8vo . 1616. MALONE . * He ...
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