| John Payne Collier - History - 1598 - 266 pages
...from his chamber through the court, Did fpoile a paire of new white pumps with durt. Of Cornelius. 53. See you him yonder who fits o're the ftage, With the...boots a paire of dagge cafes ; his face Furr'd with Cads-beard, his poynard on his thigh. He wallows in his walk his flop to grace, Sweares by the Lord,... | |
| John Payne Collier - English drama - 1831 - 526 pages
...in Shialethria, or a Shadow of Truth, 1598. ' See you him yonder who sits ore the stage, ' With his tobacco-pipe now at his mouth ? ' It is Cornelius,...youth, ' Who is new printed to this fangled age. ' He wears a jerkin cudgel'd with gold lace, ' A profound slop, a hat scarce pipkin high, ' For boots a... | |
| John Payne Collier - English drama - 1831 - 534 pages
...you him yonder who sits ore the stage, ' With his tobacco-pipe now at his mouth ? ' It is Cornelins, that brave gallant youth, ' Who is new printed to this fangled age. ' He wears a jerkin cudgel'd with gold lace, ' A profound slop, a hat scarce pipkin high, ' For boots a... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1837 - 378 pages
...See you him yonder, who aita o're the stage, With a Tobacco-pipe now at hia month ? It is Cornelins, that brave gallant youth, Who is new printed to this...weares a jerkin cudgeld with gold lace, A profound slop, a hat scarce pipkin high ; For boots a pair of dagge cases, his face Furrd with Cads- beard;... | |
| 1598 - 78 pages
...yonder, who fits o're the ftage, With the Tobacco-pipe now at his mouth ? It is ilomelius that braue gallant youth, Who is new printed to this fangled age : He weares a lerkin cudgeld with gold lace, A profound slop, a hat scarce pipkin high, For boots, a paire of dagge... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 612 pages
...in " Skialetheia," 1598, (and perhaps elsewhere) we meet with " fangled " without new before it : " It is Cornelius, that brave gallant youth, Who is new printed to this fangled age." Sign. B 4. P. 253. — yea, and she herself] The full-point has accidentally dropped out at 1he end... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 pages
...in " Skialetheia," 1698, (and perhaps elsewhere) we meet with " fangled " without new before it : " It is Cornelius, that brave gallant youth, Who is new printed to this fanyltd age." Sign. B 4. P. 253. — yea, and she herself] The full-point has accidentally dropped... | |
| Alexander Balloch Grosart - English literature - 1878 - 480 pages
...yonder who fits o're the ftage, With the Tobacco-pipe now at his mouth ? It is Cornelius that braue gallant youth, Who is new printed to this fangled age : He weares a Ierkin cudgeld with gold lace, A ; i A profound flop, a hat fcarce pipkin high, For boots, a paire... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 422 pages
...new being prefixed to it,"— or understood, for Halliwell quotes from Ouilpin, Skialethela (1698): It is Cornelius, that brave gallant youth. Who is new printed to thisyij«i'/«i/ aye. The history of the word will be found in Skeat 310. Lines 168-170: of this contradiction... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1894 - 252 pages
...134. fangled, fanciful, given to novel fancies. "Halliwell quotes from Guilpin's Skialetheia, 1598, ' It is Cornelius, that brave gallant youth, Who is new printed to this fangled age.' Where ' new ' seems to be understood before ' fangled ' ' (Ingleby). 135-7. let thy ... promise, let... | |
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