The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 12At the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 134
... Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character , which convinces us that it is the true ...
... Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character , which convinces us that it is the true ...
Page 183
... Aldis Wright quotes Florio's Montaigne ' some cheverell judge or other , ' and N.E.D. quotes Stubbes , Anat . Abuses , ii . 12 ' the Lawiers haue such chauerell consciences ' ; 3. I. 12 CHUCK , ( a ) a term of endearment ( e.g. for a ...
... Aldis Wright quotes Florio's Montaigne ' some cheverell judge or other , ' and N.E.D. quotes Stubbes , Anat . Abuses , ii . 12 ' the Lawiers haue such chauerell consciences ' ; 3. I. 12 CHUCK , ( a ) a term of endearment ( e.g. for a ...
Page 184
... ( Aldis Wright ) ; 4. 2. 50 CONSTELLATION , the configuration or position of ' stars ' ( i.e. planets ) in regard to one another , as supposed to have influence upon men , esp . at birth ; hence - dis- position or character , as deter ...
... ( Aldis Wright ) ; 4. 2. 50 CONSTELLATION , the configuration or position of ' stars ' ( i.e. planets ) in regard to one another , as supposed to have influence upon men , esp . at birth ; hence - dis- position or character , as deter ...
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