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... explains , " Whose present grace presently , that is , immediately , translates his rivals to slaves and servants . " 75. to scope ] Clarke remarks that " this includes the duplicate meaning of it is conceived with large scope or ...
... explains , " Whose present grace presently , that is , immediately , translates his rivals to slaves and servants . " 75. to scope ] Clarke remarks that " this includes the duplicate meaning of it is conceived with large scope or ...
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... explains " backwardly " by " per- versely , " but there seems to be the idea of both time and manner , the lateness of the one making the other an indignity . 23. but for ... sake ] if only for the good will I had towards him . 24 ...
... explains " backwardly " by " per- versely , " but there seems to be the idea of both time and manner , the lateness of the one making the other an indignity . 23. but for ... sake ] if only for the good will I had towards him . 24 ...
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... explains ' Shame in excess ( i.e. extremity of shame ) that they wanted cunning ( ¿ .e . that they were not wise enough not to banish you ) hath broke their hearts . " For cunning " wisdom , cp . Othello , III . iii . 49 . 31. a tithed ...
... explains ' Shame in excess ( i.e. extremity of shame ) that they wanted cunning ( ¿ .e . that they were not wise enough not to banish you ) hath broke their hearts . " For cunning " wisdom , cp . Othello , III . iii . 49 . 31. a tithed ...
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