191 to 200 of 227 Entries from All Files for "john " in All Fields
... adness was often attributed to the English by the social satirists of the time. John Marston, for example, writes: ‘you lordship . . . ten madmen'” ...
... 03</hanging></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd ≈ John +</hanging><para>3403<tab> </tab><b>flaw</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, flaw, 3) ...
... lands, hung up for those who died in youth' (<i>Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington</i>, II, 304).”</small></para> <para><small><n> &# ...
... equiem</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3427<tab> </tab><b>Requiem</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, requi ...
... 201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd ≈ John + </hanging><para>3431<b>churlish</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, churlish, 1): & ...
... dye . . . .</para> <para> Huth's ms. poem is one of the references tainted by John Collier's name. His many forgeries led to Ingleby's belief in his 1874 <i>A ...
... 01D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla> <hanging>Todd ≈ John + <small>in magenta underlined</small> </hanging><para>3450<tab> </tab><b>e ...
... ce. . . “] </para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John : standard</hanging><para>3473<tab> </tab><b>Esill</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1 ...
... r Bedeutung 'Essig' vorkommt ((Sonnets CXI; vgl. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville ed. Halliwell p. 9: the Jewes yaven our Lord Eyselle and Galle, ...
... lf in the sense 'vinegar' ((Sonnets 111; compare The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville ed. Halliwell p. 9: the Jewes yaven our Lord Eyselle and Galle, ...
... hich preceded Shakespeare's tragedy.' In <i>N & Qu </i>(Aug. 10, 1872), <sc>John De Soyres </sc>says that he remembers in a book of Scandinavian legends an ...
... , four interpretations to be mentioned. In <i>N &Qu</i>. (Oct. 5, 1872) <sc>John Kershaw</sc> calls attention to a passage in Fletcher's <i>Wife for a Month ...
... rist's death.</para> <para>Christ drinks.</para> <para>Matt. 27:46, Mark 15:36; John 19:28-30</para> <para>Interpretation: “Probably in compassion rather ...
... ery cycles (see <i>MLN </i>, ix, 241-4) to Sir Thomas More ( <i>Twelue Rules of John Picus </i>, l. 35) and Skelton (<i>Now Synge We </i>, ll. 39-40), the drink ...
... </i>and <i>esile </i>. The OED also gives readings from the Gospels of Mark and John in which the word [either <i>eisile </i>or <i>aisiles</i> is defined as the ...
... r.] Vinegar. c 1160 Hatton Gosp. Mark xv. 36 Fylde ane spunge mid eisile. Ibid. John xix. 29 ‹a stod an fet full aisiles. a 1225 Ancr. R. 404 fiis eisil.. ...
... T. Coleridge” <i>Quarterly Review</i> (April 1814, vol xi, 178). London: John Murray, 1814. BL shelfmark PP. 5989.ab. The author argues that Coleridge ...
... </b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd ≈ John +</hanging><para>3505<tab> </tab><b>bilbo</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, bilboes ...