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... word seems to occur . The Oxford Dict . states that the origin of the word is 46 66 5 6. Aroint thee , ] unknown , though it has been the sub- ject of numerous conjectures . Ray , in his North Country Words , 1691 , thus explains ...
... word seems to occur . The Oxford Dict . states that the origin of the word is 46 66 5 6. Aroint thee , ] unknown , though it has been the sub- ject of numerous conjectures . Ray , in his North Country Words , 1691 , thus explains ...
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... word is here printed in the Folio with a capital letter and in italics , as in Julius Cæsar , 11. i . 64 ; the Folio printers doubtless considering it an im- portant word , or perhaps finding it so written in the original MS . or stage ...
... word is here printed in the Folio with a capital letter and in italics , as in Julius Cæsar , 11. i . 64 ; the Folio printers doubtless considering it an im- portant word , or perhaps finding it so written in the original MS . or stage ...
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... word should be so printed here in respect of the necessary rhyme with " hand . " For this spelling , see Comedy of Errors , IV . ii . 49 : " Tell me , was he arrested on a band ? " The legal metaphor is con- tinued from line 38 ; and ...
... word should be so printed here in respect of the necessary rhyme with " hand . " For this spelling , see Comedy of Errors , IV . ii . 49 : " Tell me , was he arrested on a band ? " The legal metaphor is con- tinued from line 38 ; and ...
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