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The Merchant of Venice: Second Series
... fill-horse] Pope (»'); philhorse Q, F; Thill-horse Theobald. 93. of his] Q, F; on his
Rowe. 94. have] Q_, F; had Johnson. of my] Q_, F; on myF3. last] Q_2; lost Q., F.
95. chang'd!] changd: Q, F. 96. agree?] Q2; agree, Q., F. 101. present? . . . halter!
William Shakespeare, John Russell-Brown, 1955
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The Works of William Shakespeare
70 75 80 Q0 set up my rest to run away, so I will. Lann. Well, well: but, for mine
own part, as I have 87. fill-horse] Pope (ed. '2). pi.hor.veQ1. philhorse Q2 Ff Q3Q4
. z'hillhorre Theobald. 71. murder] nzua'er Q2. 72. at the length] Q,. Q, Ff Q3 Q4in
...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1863
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of his ...
... 1.6.13, Duncan), OED Yield v.4; *fill 'shafts ofa cart' and *fill-horse 'horse used
between such shafts': and you draw backward weele put you i'th fils: (TC 3.2.43–
4, Pandarus), more haire on thy chin, then Dobbin my philhorse has on his taile.
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His Miscellaneous Poems
M. 3, 1. Compare filth, foul, lat. ville. Fill, thill, the shafts of a cart or Waggon. TC. 3,
2. (true reading for fillee, fils, files. So fill/mrse MI". 2, 2. for philhorse, pillzorse,
thill/zorse. Hence gaze your fill. TS. 1, 1. mind your business. T/rill sax. t/risl, germ
.
William Shakespeare, Augustine Skottowe, 1826
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Shakespeare - "All the world's a stage":
Her name is Margerie indeede, Ile be sworne if thou be Lancelet, thou art mine
owne flesh and blood: Lord worshipt might he be, what a beard hast thou got;
thou hast got more haire on thy chin, then Dobbin my philhorse has on his taile
Lan.
William Shakespeare, 2013
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Shakespeare's "Shrieking Harbinger": Seasonal Pattern, ...
A similarly obscure preposterous joke is made by Old Gobbo on meeting his son
in The Merchant of Venice. “[T]hou hast got more haire on thy chin, then Dobbin
my / philhorse has on his taile,” he tells Launcelot, who answers “It should seeme
...
Clifford Darrow Stetner, 2008
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A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of ...
175, ()f signifying proximity of any kind is sometimes used locally in the sense of “
on.” The connection between of and an is illustrated by M qf V: ii. 2, where old
Gobbo says : “ Thou hast got more haire on thy chin than Dobbin my philhorse
has ...
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Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies
Her nameis Margcrie indeede. lle be sworne if thou be Lever/et, thou art mine
owne flesh and blood: Lord Worshipr might he be,what abeard hast thou got;
thou hast got more haire on thy chin, then Dobbin my philhorse h as oo his taile.
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare
2, 2. is Malone's emendation for philhorse of all the antiont copies, that is said to
be a corruption used in some counties. May be it assonates, however, the gr.
polos, engl. foal, germ. Fohlen, FulUn. Tantologies of this kind are not seldom.
Thing ...
William Shakespeare, 1826
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The Dramatic Works, Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, ...
2, 2. is Malone's emendation for philhorse of all the ancient copies, that is said to
be a corruption used in some counties. May be it assonates, howevar, the
gnpdlos, engl. foal, germ. Fohlen, Fallen. Tautologies of this kind are not seldom.
Thing ...
William Shakespeare, 1824