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... Measure for Measure , v . i . 100 : ' My sisterly remorse confutes mine honour . " 45. compunctious ] used only in this passage by Shakespeare . 46. nor keep peace ] i.e. and keep no peace ( keep up strife ) between my fell purpose and ...
... Measure for Measure , v . i . 100 : ' My sisterly remorse confutes mine honour . " 45. compunctious ] used only in this passage by Shakespeare . 46. nor keep peace ] i.e. and keep no peace ( keep up strife ) between my fell purpose and ...
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... Measure for Measure , III . i . 17 : " Thy best of rest is sleep . " 119. avouch ] warrant , justify : in the legal sense . Low . Lat . advocare , Fr. avouer , originally to claim a waif or a stray , to take under protection ; hence to ...
... Measure for Measure , III . i . 17 : " Thy best of rest is sleep . " 119. avouch ] warrant , justify : in the legal sense . Low . Lat . advocare , Fr. avouer , originally to claim a waif or a stray , to take under protection ; hence to ...
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... Measure for Measure , III . i . 170 : " Do not satisfy your resolution . " Coles's Lat . Dict . ( 1677 ) gives : " satis- fied , certior factus . " " " 35. Hell is murky ! ] The Folio punctuation , i.e. with the full stop , is obviously ...
... Measure for Measure , III . i . 170 : " Do not satisfy your resolution . " Coles's Lat . Dict . ( 1677 ) gives : " satis- fied , certior factus . " " " 35. Hell is murky ! ] The Folio punctuation , i.e. with the full stop , is obviously ...
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