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... frequent in Shakespeare . Lady Mac- Lookes like the time : his eye made beth , " say the Clar . Edd . , " detects more than irresolution in her husband's last speech . " not report Of what he felt within . " 65-66 . look like under't ...
... frequent in Shakespeare . Lady Mac- Lookes like the time : his eye made beth , " say the Clar . Edd . , " detects more than irresolution in her husband's last speech . " not report Of what he felt within . " 65-66 . look like under't ...
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... frequent con- fusion in Middle English of s and c , as the Dictionary points out , the word was often spelt concent down to the sixteenth century , and was thus liable to confu- sion with musical concent , when this latter word was ...
... frequent con- fusion in Middle English of s and c , as the Dictionary points out , the word was often spelt concent down to the sixteenth century , and was thus liable to confu- sion with musical concent , when this latter word was ...
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... frequently in the plays . 58. Luxurious ] In the now obsolete sense of " lascivious , " " lustful , " its only sense ... frequent in the plays . See especi- ally As You Like It , II . vii . 151 : Jealous in honour , sudden and quick in ...
... frequently in the plays . 58. Luxurious ] In the now obsolete sense of " lascivious , " " lustful , " its only sense ... frequent in the plays . See especi- ally As You Like It , II . vii . 151 : Jealous in honour , sudden and quick in ...
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