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3. turn his merry note unto , adapt it to . The phrase is on the analogy of ' turn a tune ' , which is still common in dialect . Cf. Hall , Sat. vi . I , “ While thread - bare Martial turns his ...
3. turn his merry note unto , adapt it to . The phrase is on the analogy of ' turn a tune ' , which is still common in dialect . Cf. Hall , Sat. vi . I , “ While thread - bare Martial turns his ...
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Touchstone suddenly abandons his friendly patronizing air and turns on the oaf with a torrent of high - sounding threats . Several turns of phrase recall Don Armado ; cf. L. L. L. i . 1. 267 , a female ; or , for thy more sweet ...
Touchstone suddenly abandons his friendly patronizing air and turns on the oaf with a torrent of high - sounding threats . Several turns of phrase recall Don Armado ; cf. L. L. L. i . 1. 267 , a female ; or , for thy more sweet ...
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86 ) , turn and go . < O.E . windan , to turn ; connected in sense and etymology with wend , which is the casual verb . yond ( ii . 4. 58 ) , yonder . In O. E. geond is adv . , geon is adj . The confusion came from supposing that yon ...
86 ) , turn and go . < O.E . windan , to turn ; connected in sense and etymology with wend , which is the casual verb . yond ( ii . 4. 58 ) , yonder . In O. E. geond is adv . , geon is adj . The confusion came from supposing that yon ...
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