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... better ] the better Rowe ( ed . 2 ) , more better Pope . passim . The New Eng . Dict . , s.v. , says : " Etymology obscure ; possibly an adaptation of the Dutch boel , ' lover ' ( of either sex ) , also ' brother ' ; earlier also ...
... better ] the better Rowe ( ed . 2 ) , more better Pope . passim . The New Eng . Dict . , s.v. , says : " Etymology obscure ; possibly an adaptation of the Dutch boel , ' lover ' ( of either sex ) , also ' brother ' ; earlier also ...
Page 143
... better ? 165 Dem . It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse , my lord . The . Pyramus draws near the wall : silence ! Re - enter PYRAMUS . Pyr . O grim - look'd night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever ...
... better ? 165 Dem . It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse , my lord . The . Pyramus draws near the wall : silence ! Re - enter PYRAMUS . Pyr . O grim - look'd night ! O night with hue so black ! O night , which ever ...
Page 148
... better light . From the darkening of a light by this deposit , the word snuff came to mean offence , anger , as here , and Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii . 22 , " You'll mar the light by tak- ing it in snuff , " and other passages in ...
... better light . From the darkening of a light by this deposit , the word snuff came to mean offence , anger , as here , and Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii . 22 , " You'll mar the light by tak- ing it in snuff , " and other passages in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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