10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHEWET»
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chewet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chewet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Vocative Constructions in the Language of Shakespeare
5.1.5.2 Food, parts of the body, and nature: chewet, eyes, arms, lips, sinows,
brains, heart, sides, wind, stones, night, and rose. Vocative reference is also
made to natural phenomena – food. The superficial allusion to Falstaff 's fatness
in ...
2
The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an ...
Peace, chewet, peace2! Wor. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks Of favour,
from myself, and all our house ; And. 1 With quiet hours ; for, I do protest,] " Do "
was first inserted in the folio, 1623, for the purpose of completing the metre.
William Shakespeare, 1842
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The Works: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of ...
Peace, chewet, peace'! Won It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks 1 With
quiet hours ; for, I no protest,] “ Do ” was first inserted in the folio, 1623, for the
purpose of completing the metre. It also adds to the emphasis. 2 Peace,
CHEWET ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1842
4
Winter's tale. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, ...
Peace, chewet, peace1 ! Wor. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks' Of favour,
from myself, and all our house ; And yet I must remember you, my lord, We were
the first and dearest of your friends. For you my staff of ofiice did I break In ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1858
5
The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an ...
Peace, chewet, peace2! Wor. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks Of favour,
from myself, and all our house ; And. 1 With quiet hours ; for, I do protest,] " Do "
was first inserted in the folio, 1623, for the purpose of completing the metre.
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1842
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Peace, chewet, peace6. JVor. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks Of favour,
from myself, and all our house ; And yet I must remember you, my lord, We were
the first and dearest of your friends. For you, my staff of office 7 did I break In ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
Peace, chewet, peace.3 Wor. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your looks Of favour,
from myself, and all our house; And yet I must remember you, my lord, We were
the first and dearest of your friends. For you, my staff of office* did I break In ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, 1806
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
Rebellion lay in his way, and he found it. P. Hm. Peace, chewet, peace. Wsr. It
pleas'd your majesty. to turn your looks 0f fmur, from myself, and all our house ;
And yet I must remember you, my lord, We were the first and dearest of your
friends.
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1813
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Shakespeare's Beehive: An Annotated Elizabethan Dictionary ...
Chewed and chammed are crossreferenced in the text, and our annotator writes
chewet in the margin: C310. Adds chammedvidechewet Naresnotes the odd
single usageofchewet, andsays: “Henryis reprovinghim for unseasonable
chattering.
George Koppelman, Daniel Wechsler, 2014
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Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King ...
You have not sought it! how comes it then? Fal. Rebellion lay in his way, and he
found it. P. Hen. Peace, chewet, peace. 6 War. It pleas'd your majesty, to turn your
looks Of favour, from myself, and all our house ; And yet I must remember you, ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826