10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VILIACO»
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viliaco in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Every Man Out of His Humour
Now out, base viliaco] Thou, my Resolution? I, thy Countenance? — By this light,
gentlemen, he hath confessed to me the most inexorable company of robberies,
and damned himself that he did 'em. You never heard the like! — Out, scoundrel
...
Ben Jonson, Helen Ostovich, 2001
2
The Works of William Shakespeare
('7) “ Crying ' Viliaco!' unto all they meet." The folio has “ Crying Villiago,” &c.—
Theobald's alteration, “ Crying, Villageoia,” &c., is introduced in all the more
recent editions; but Capell (see his note) adopted it with hesitation; and Mr.
Hunter ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Dyce, 1857
3
The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems
Methinks already in this civil broil, I see them lording it in London streets, Crying
— Viliaco ! * unto all they meet. Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry,
Than you should stoop unto a Frenchman's mercy. To France, to France, and get
...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, 1859
4
The Works of Shakespeare
Methinks already in this civil broil, I see them lording it in London streets, Crying
— Viliaco ! * unto all they meet. Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry,
Than you should stoop unto a Frenchman's mercy. To France, to France, and get
...
5
The Works of William Shakespeare
Villiago, base coward; (Theobald reads "Villageois"; Capell, "Viliaco"; a
corruption of Italian Vigliacco, rascal; IV. viii. SO. Void, devoid; IV. vii. 71. Voiding
lobby, ante-room, waiting room; IV. i. 61. Waft, carry, bear; IV. i. 114. Walter,
pronounced ...
William Shakespeare, Jennie Ellis Burdick, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1909
6
The Works: In 9 Volumes. ... containing Eyery man out of his ...
Now oirt, base viliaco!' thou my Resolution! I thy Countenauce! By this light,
gentlemen, he hath confest to me the most inexorable company of robberies, and
damn'd himself that he did 'em; you never heard the like. Out, scoundrel, out!
follow ...
Ben Jonson, William Gifford, 1816
7
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of ...
Crying Viliaco! unto all they meet.—The original has Villiago, which has
sometimes been changed to Villageois. But Viliaco is surely the right word. See
foot-note 2. A01' 1v., SCENE 9. P. 234. The Duke of York is newly come from
Ireland; And ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1900
8
The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the ...
Methinks already in this civil broil, I see them lording it in London streets, Crying
— Viliaco ! * unto all they meet. Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry,
Than you should stoop unto a Frenchman's mercy. To France, to France, and get
...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, 1859
9
The Works of William Shakespeare: King Henry VI, pt. II-III. ...
Line 48: Crying Viliaco! unto all t/iey meet.— Ft have Villiago, for which Theobald
absurdly proposed Villageois. Viliaco is a common term of reproach not
unfrequently found in the writers of Shakespeare's time. Compare Ben Jon son's
Every ...
William Shakespeare, Sir Henry Irving, Frank Albert Marshall, 1887
10
The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: ...
Now out, base viliaco; thou m ' resolution? lthy countenance? By this light,
gentlemen, he hath contest to me the most inexorable company of robberies, and
damn'd himself that he did 'em; you never heard the like : out, scoundrel, out ;
follow ...
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