Notes and Queries, Number 20, March 16, 1850 by Various
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And in another place he says-- "This yeere Jacob a Jew opened a Coffey-house at the Angel, in the parish of St. Peter in the East, Oxon., and there it was by some, who delighted in noveltie, drank. When he left Oxon. he sold it in Old Southampton Buildings in Holborne, near London, and was living there 1671." EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. * * * * * TRUE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD III. In _The True Tragedy of Richard the Third_, the following passage-- "His treacherous father hath neglect his word, And done imparshall past by dint of sword." is considered by Mr. Baron Field as unintelligible. It seems to me that the correction of it is obvious, and the explanation probable, though not exactly fitting what had been said before, which is merely that Lord Stanley had refused to come to Richard, not that he had actually joined Richmond, much less fought for him. I read-- "And dome imparshall;" _i.e._ and _doom impartial_, and interpret, "pass'd upon himself impartial judgment," or rather on his son, as is said just before:-- |
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