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Side 16
the passage will seem to mean , “ I catechise my selected mang about the
countries through which he travelled . " STEEVENS . - like an ABC - book : - ] An
ABC - book , or , as they spoke and wrote it , an absey - book , is a catechism .
Johnson ...
the passage will seem to mean , “ I catechise my selected mang about the
countries through which he travelled . " STEEVENS . - like an ABC - book : - ] An
ABC - book , or , as they spoke and wrote it , an absey - book , is a catechism .
Johnson ...
Side 19
... is the fol lowing passage : 6. The birds sit chirping , chirping , & c . ” Philip is
treading , treading , & c . " Again , in the Northern Lass , 1633 : " A bird whose
pastime made me glad , “ And Pbilip ' twas my Sparrow . " Again , in Magnificence
an ...
... is the fol lowing passage : 6. The birds sit chirping , chirping , & c . ” Philip is
treading , treading , & c . " Again , in the Northern Lass , 1633 : " A bird whose
pastime made me glad , “ And Pbilip ' twas my Sparrow . " Again , in Magnificence
an ...
Side 20
Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco- like :) Thus muit this passage be pointed ;
and , to come at the humour of it , I must elear up an old circumstance of stage -
history . Faulconbridge's words here carry a concealed piece of satire on a ...
Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco- like :) Thus muit this passage be pointed ;
and , to come at the humour of it , I must elear up an old circumstance of stage -
history . Faulconbridge's words here carry a concealed piece of satire on a ...
Side 21
... the passage above quoted . The old play is an execrable bad one ; and , I
suppose , was sufficiently exploded in the representation : which might maké this
circumstance lo well known , as to become the butt for a stagefarcasm .
THEOBALD .
... the passage above quoted . The old play is an execrable bad one ; and , I
suppose , was sufficiently exploded in the representation : which might maké this
circumstance lo well known , as to become the butt for a stagefarcasm .
THEOBALD .
Side 22
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chronicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
, of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , Richard , that robb'd ...
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chronicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
, of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , Richard , that robb'd ...
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