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... Tempest , I. ii . 370 , and below , v . i . 202 . 249. starve ] originally intransitive and used in the general sense of " to die , " without reference to the manner . 250 , 251. That there . . . courtesy ! ] To think that there should ...
... Tempest , I. ii . 370 , and below , v . i . 202 . 249. starve ] originally intransitive and used in the general sense of " to die , " without reference to the manner . 250 , 251. That there . . . courtesy ! ] To think that there should ...
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... Tempest , I. ii . 192 , " the curl'd clouds " ; so of the waters of a stream , 1 Henry IV . 1. iii . 106 . Steevens quotes The Philosopher's Satires , by Robert Anton : " Her face as beauteous as the crisped morn . " Ensear thy fertile ...
... Tempest , I. ii . 192 , " the curl'd clouds " ; so of the waters of a stream , 1 Henry IV . 1. iii . 106 . Steevens quotes The Philosopher's Satires , by Robert Anton : " Her face as beauteous as the crisped morn . " Ensear thy fertile ...
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... Tempest , II . i . 279 ; originally , " says Schmidt , to make white ( with sugar or hoar - frost ) . " 66 66 225. caudle . . . taste ] offer a caudle to your morning palate " furred " with your over - night debauch ; caudle ...
... Tempest , II . i . 279 ; originally , " says Schmidt , to make white ( with sugar or hoar - frost ) . " 66 66 225. caudle . . . taste ] offer a caudle to your morning palate " furred " with your over - night debauch ; caudle ...
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