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... Nares ) signifying a drinking vessel . Justice Shallow has been dealt with to some extent already in the " Lucy " tradition ( 2 ) . When Falstaff visited Shallow in Gloucestershire , in 2 Henry IV . v . iii . , it was for the purpose of ...
... Nares ) signifying a drinking vessel . Justice Shallow has been dealt with to some extent already in the " Lucy " tradition ( 2 ) . When Falstaff visited Shallow in Gloucestershire , in 2 Henry IV . v . iii . , it was for the purpose of ...
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... Nares for more examples . Pepys went to Hack- ney ( June 11 , 1664 ) " and there light and played at shuffleboard , _eat_cream and good cherries . " And Dryden , in Prologue to King Arthur , 1691 , speaks of " a long shovel - board in ...
... Nares for more examples . Pepys went to Hack- ney ( June 11 , 1664 ) " and there light and played at shuffleboard , _eat_cream and good cherries . " And Dryden , in Prologue to King Arthur , 1691 , speaks of " a long shovel - board in ...
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... . v . iv . The word was in use for one who hooked down nuts , in which sense Nares gives two examples . Thence it was applied to a catchpoll by analogy ( poll = nut or nott ) . I 214. this , coz ] this Q 3 . 18 [ ACT I. THE MERRY WIVES.
... . v . iv . The word was in use for one who hooked down nuts , in which sense Nares gives two examples . Thence it was applied to a catchpoll by analogy ( poll = nut or nott ) . I 214. this , coz ] this Q 3 . 18 [ ACT I. THE MERRY WIVES.
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... Nares for further examples , and see Arber's reprint of Tottel's Miscellany ( p . 251 ) , 1557 ( quoted in New Eng . Dict . ) . " Then 317. you shall not choose ] An estab- lished phrase of courtesy . Compare Taming of the Shrew , v . i ...
... Nares for further examples , and see Arber's reprint of Tottel's Miscellany ( p . 251 ) , 1557 ( quoted in New Eng . Dict . ) . " Then 317. you shall not choose ] An estab- lished phrase of courtesy . Compare Taming of the Shrew , v . i ...
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... Nares refers to Marston's What You Will . Conveyance has a similar use in 1 Henry VI . 1. iii . 2 , and in Wily Beguiled ( Haz . Dods . ix . 222 ) twice . 32 , 33. a fico for the phrase ] Sp . fig . A fig for it . Compare Henry V. III ...
... Nares refers to Marston's What You Will . Conveyance has a similar use in 1 Henry VI . 1. iii . 2 , and in Wily Beguiled ( Haz . Dods . ix . 222 ) twice . 32 , 33. a fico for the phrase ] Sp . fig . A fig for it . Compare Henry V. III ...
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