10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCAFFOLDAGE»
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The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida
Thy topless deputation he puts on, And, like a strutting player, whose conceit Lies
in his hamstring, and doth think it rich To hear the wooden dialogue and sound
155 'Twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage, — Such to-be-pitied and ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1906
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The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare
Thy topless deputation he puts on, And, like a strutting player, whose conceit Lies
in his hamstring, and doth think it rich To hear the wooden dialogue and sound
155 'Twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage, — Such to-be-pitied and ...
William Shakespeare, William H. Craig, 1906
3
American encyclopedic dictionary
D. WiUvn Prehistoric Man, ii. 207. tBC&f-f Aid-age (age as Ig), s. [Eng. scaffold; -
ooe. J The timber-work of a stage; a stage; scaffold ing. " 'Twixt hia atretch'd
footing and the scaffoldage." Shake*p.: Troilus and Cressida, i. 8. •scaf -f Ald-e"r,
s.
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
D. Wilson Prehistoric Man, ii. 207. tscaf fold age (age as \%)t ». [Eng. scaffold; •
age.] The timber-work of a stage; a stage; scaffolding. *'*Twixt his atretch'd footing
and the scaffoldage." Shakeap.: Troilus and i'ressida, i. 3. •acif -f 6ld-5r, *.
5
Lloyd's Encyclopædic dictionary
scafFoldage—. scale. • scatr-6ld-age (ago as ig), s. [Bug. scaffold; -age.] The
timber-work of a stage; a stage ; scaffolding. " Twixt hi* stretch d footing and the
scaffoldagc." Shakesp. : Troilus A Creuida, L 8. » scan"-6ld-er, s. [Eng. scaffold; -
er.l A ...
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King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida
STEEVENS. 1 'Twixt hisstfltch'dfolzting and the scaffoldage,] The galleries of the
theatre, in the time of our author, were sometimes termed thescaflblds. See The
Account eft/le ancient Theatres, Vol. Ill. MALONE. I o'er-wrestedsbeming-fl i.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803
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The Works of William Shakespeare: King Henry VIII. Troilus ...
... like a strutting player, whose conceit Lies in his hamstring, and doth think it rich
To hear the wooden dialogue and sound 155 'Twixt his stretch'd footing and the
scaffoldage, Such to-be-pitied and o'er-wrested seeming He acts thy greatness ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1865
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Shakspeare's play of Troilus and Cressida, with notes ...
5 Thy topless deputation] The deputation of thy untopped or loftiest person. "
Conceit] Conception. ' The scaffoldage] The boards ; the floor. " Such to-be-pitied,
$c] Such pitiable and extravagant mimicry. c2 'T is like a chime a-mending ; 1 with
...
William Shakespeare, John Hunter (of Uxbridge), 1872
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Antony and ...
Thy topless deputation 24 he puts on ; And, like a strutting player, — whose
conceit Lies in his hamstring, and doth think it rich To hear the wooden dialogue
and sound 'Twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage,25 — Such to-be-pitied
and ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1881
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare: with the ...
1 'Twixt his stretch'd footing and the SCAFFOLDAGE,] The galleries of the theatre,
in the time of our author, were sometimes termed the scaffolds. See The Account
of the Ancient Theatres, vol. iii. MALONE. 1 — O'ER-WRESTED seeming ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Nicholas Rowe, 1821
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