A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and Uncommon Words: Illustrative of the Works of Our Early Dramatic and Lyric Poets, with Historical Notices of Ancient Customs, Manners, &c. &cW. Pickering, 1832 - 479 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... as having a Cain coloured beard ; and Dryden sarcastically called Jacob Tonson's hair Judas coloured , i . e . red . The old figures of Cain in arras , uniformly represent Cain with a yellow beard , and Judas with red 4 A GLOSSARIAL AND.
... as having a Cain coloured beard ; and Dryden sarcastically called Jacob Tonson's hair Judas coloured , i . e . red . The old figures of Cain in arras , uniformly represent Cain with a yellow beard , and Judas with red 4 A GLOSSARIAL AND.
עמוד 30
... called Alsatia the higher , to distinguish it from the Mint , in South- wark , which was called Alsatia the lower ; both these places obtained certain privileges , particu- larly arrest from civil process , and in consequence became the ...
... called Alsatia the higher , to distinguish it from the Mint , in South- wark , which was called Alsatia the lower ; both these places obtained certain privileges , particu- larly arrest from civil process , and in consequence became the ...
עמוד 31
... called The Squire of Alsatia , acted in 1688 . ALTERN ( L. alternus ) , following in turn , acting by turns . The greater to have rule by day , The less by night altern . MILTON . AMAIN ( S. magn ) , with vehemence , force , or vigour ...
... called The Squire of Alsatia , acted in 1688 . ALTERN ( L. alternus ) , following in turn , acting by turns . The greater to have rule by day , The less by night altern . MILTON . AMAIN ( S. magn ) , with vehemence , force , or vigour ...
עמוד 33
... called , from a building formerly there , set apart for that use ; it should more pro- perly be called Aumonery , from the Latin eleemo- synaria , a house adjoining the Abbey Church , in ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY . 333.
... called , from a building formerly there , set apart for that use ; it should more pro- perly be called Aumonery , from the Latin eleemo- synaria , a house adjoining the Abbey Church , in ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY . 333.
עמוד 37
... to turn a spit , said to be a corruption of end irons or brand irons , and more commonly called dogs , on which wood is laid to burn . This is the E general definition found in the lèxicons ; but neither the ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY . 37.
... to turn a spit , said to be a corruption of end irons or brand irons , and more commonly called dogs , on which wood is laid to burn . This is the E general definition found in the lèxicons ; but neither the ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY . 37.
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ALISAUNDRE ancient anon called cant word CHAUCER'S KNIGHT'S TALE CHAUCER'S MERCHANT'S TALE CHAUCER'S MILLER'S TALE CHAUCER'S REVE'S TALE CHAUCER'S ROM cloth CŒUR DE LION colour CORIOLANUS corruption court CRESS custom DAMON AND PYTHIAS DEKKAR'S denote derived doth EASTWARD HOE etymology fair fool formerly French gold GOWER'S GREENE'S TU QUOQUE grete GURTON'S NEEDLE HAMLET hath hence HONEST WHORE horse HUDIBRAS IBID JONSON'S king kyng lady LANGTOFT'S CHRON London lord LOST MACBETH meaning MERCHANT'S TALE MERRY WIVES MILTON'S modern word NIGHT'S DREAM O. P. GAM O. P. LINGUA O. P. THE FOUR O. P. THE HONEST O. P. THE SPANISH OTHELLO person play PLOWMAN'S TALE QUEEN RICH RICHARD III ROSE sense SEVEN SAGES Shakspeare shew SHIPMAN'S TALE SHREW signify song species spelt SPENSER'S F SPENSER'S SHEP sword thee thing thou TROI TWELFTH NIGHT wine WINTER'S TALE WIVES OF WINDSOR wold woman worn
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 35 - All murder'd : for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
עמוד 72 - Our bruised arms hung up for monuments ; Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visaged war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front; And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute.
עמוד 118 - I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bourn from side to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood...
עמוד 208 - ... soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts, and wakes ; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again. This is that very Mab, That plats the manes of horses in the night; And bakes the elf-locks in foul sluttish hairs, Which, once untangled, much misfortune bodes.
עמוד 5 - ... unsearchable dispose Of Highest Wisdom brings about, And ever best found in the close. Oft He seems to hide His face, But unexpectedly returns, And to His faithful champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously ; whence Gaza mourns, And all that band them to resist His uncontrollable intent. His servants He, with new acquist Of true experience from this great event, With peace and consolation hath dismissed, And calm of mind, all passion spent.
עמוד 146 - By'r lady, your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last, by the altitude of a chopine.
עמוד 354 - And when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel Pipes of wretched straw...
עמוד 305 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
עמוד 350 - To sit at the table above or below the salt was a mark of distinction in opulent families. The salt was contained in a massive silver utensil called a saler, now corrupted into cellar, which was placed in the middle of the table ; persons of distinction sat nearest the head of the table, or above the salt, and inferior relations or dependants below it. Page 193, line 1 ; NEWES FROM THE CHURCH]. In the sixth edition this is subscribed "Jo. Ruddiard.
עמוד 80 - Now, now the mirth comes, With the cake full of plums, Where beane's the king of the sport here ; Beside we must know, The pea also Must revell as queene in the court here.