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Page xxvi
... example , by Johnson , Letter to Mrs. Thrale , 1778 ( Nov. 14 ) : " My master is in his old lunes . and so am I. " brib'd buck ( v . v . 27 ) . bribe buck . In those last two readings I have the support of the New English Dictionary ...
... example , by Johnson , Letter to Mrs. Thrale , 1778 ( Nov. 14 ) : " My master is in his old lunes . and so am I. " brib'd buck ( v . v . 27 ) . bribe buck . In those last two readings I have the support of the New English Dictionary ...
Page xxxv
... example quoted in note at " polecat , " IV . i . ) or at Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , they do not identify the speakers with Lyly or with Kyd . The practice was a common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole ...
... example quoted in note at " polecat , " IV . i . ) or at Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , they do not identify the speakers with Lyly or with Kyd . The practice was a common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole ...
Page lvii
... example . It is Page who is at once down upon Nym for his drawling affecting speech - he wouldn't believe him at any price . Shallow looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about ...
... example . It is Page who is at once down upon Nym for his drawling affecting speech - he wouldn't believe him at any price . Shallow looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about ...
Page lxii
... example , when after her discourse upon the wart above Fenton's eye , she begins to tell him in confidence of Anne's other wooers , whereupon Fenton finds he is in great haste to be gone . There is , however , something that must be ...
... example , when after her discourse upon the wart above Fenton's eye , she begins to tell him in confidence of Anne's other wooers , whereupon Fenton finds he is in great haste to be gone . There is , however , something that must be ...
Page lxviii
... examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be pardoned if I mention a few of the more far - fetched suggestions that occurred to me . Anchor means " hermit , " with a jocular allusion to " Sir John ...
... examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be pardoned if I mention a few of the more far - fetched suggestions that occurred to me . Anchor means " hermit , " with a jocular allusion to " Sir John ...
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