10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERLEATHER»
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overleather in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overleather and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Complete Taming of the Shrew: An Annotated Edition Of ...
... ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear; for I 9 have no more doublets than backs,
no more stockings 10 than legs, nor no more shoes than feet; nay, 11 sometimes
more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my 12 toes look through the overleather.
Donald J. Richardson, 2014
Nor shall mingle the overleather, that is to say part of the overleather being of
neats leather and part of calves leather. Nor shall put into any boots, shoes, or
slippers for sale, any leather made of sheepskin, bulls hide, or horses hide; or
into the ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
So overleather is upper leather. See Overleather. Her over lippe wiped she so
clene, That in her cuppe was no ferthing sene Of grease, when she dronken had
her draught. Chaucer, C. T. ProL For these my hands from this my face shall rip, ...
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The Taming of the Shrew
Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear, for I have no more doublets than backs, no
more stockings than legs, nor no more 10 shoes than feet — nay, sometime more
feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
William Shakespeare, Roma Gill, 2001
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
OVERDRAW— OVERLEATHER. ness, overeat, ovcrelegant, overempty,
overestimate, overexcited, overexcitement, overfatmie, overfeed, overfill, overfloat
, overflourish, overflush, overfly, overfond, overforward, overfyrwardnesa,
overfreight, ...
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Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends ...
... of beef: Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear: for I have no more doublets than
backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet; nay, sometimes
, more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826
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A Catalogue of the Pictures,&c., in the Shakespeare Gallery, ...
... no more doublets than backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes
than feet; nay, sometimes, more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look
through the overleather. Lard. Heaven cease this idle humour in your honour!
Shakspeare Gallery, John BOYDELL (Lord Mayor of London.), 1790
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Midsummer night's dream. Much ado about nothing. Love's ...
... of beef: Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear ; for l have no more doublets than
backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet; nay, sometimes
, more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1823
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William Shakspeare's complete works, dramatic and poetic:: ...
I[-II]. William Shakespeare George Steevens. I have no more doublets than backs
, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet ; nay, sometimes,
more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
Lord.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1852
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The Complete Works of W. Shakspere: Illustrated with Many ...
... the overleather. Lord. Heaven cease this idle humour in your honour! 0, that a
mighty man of such descent, 0t' such possessions, and so high esteem, Should
be infused with so foul a spirit! Sly. What! would you make me mad? Am not 1 ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1843