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... , a Webster , or a Ford . the heath " which purges the air will quote some eloquent words on There is " a wind on from pestilence . I King Lear from an eminent critic of our poet still fortunately with us : lxii INTRODUCTION.
... , a Webster , or a Ford . the heath " which purges the air will quote some eloquent words on There is " a wind on from pestilence . I King Lear from an eminent critic of our poet still fortunately with us : lxii INTRODUCTION.
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... wind bloweth . " This reference is to the tasting of wine . 47. taste ] test , trial . See 2 Henry IV . 11. iii . 52 : " Till that the nobles , and the armed commons , Have of their puissance made a little taste . " The verb is in King ...
... wind bloweth . " This reference is to the tasting of wine . 47. taste ] test , trial . See 2 Henry IV . 11. iii . 52 : " Till that the nobles , and the armed commons , Have of their puissance made a little taste . " The verb is in King ...
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... wind him ] cautiously find out his intentions . Me : dativus ethicus . Wind , to make cautious , indirect advances . So Coriolanus , III . iii . 64 : " We charge you that you have contrived to wind Yourself into a power tyran- nical ...
... wind him ] cautiously find out his intentions . Me : dativus ethicus . Wind , to make cautious , indirect advances . So Coriolanus , III . iii . 64 : " We charge you that you have contrived to wind Yourself into a power tyran- nical ...
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... wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly : there , take my cox- 110 comb . Why , this fellow has banished two on's ... wind - to be in a certain quarter . So Much Ado , II . iii . 103 : " Sits the wind in that corner . Compare for the ...
... wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly : there , take my cox- 110 comb . Why , this fellow has banished two on's ... wind - to be in a certain quarter . So Much Ado , II . iii . 103 : " Sits the wind in that corner . Compare for the ...
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... wind . See T. Lupton , Tenth Book of Notable Things : " A little byrde called the King's Fisher , being hanged up in the ayre by the neck , his nebbe , or bill , will be always direct or straight against the wind . " 66 84. epileptic ...
... wind . See T. Lupton , Tenth Book of Notable Things : " A little byrde called the King's Fisher , being hanged up in the ayre by the neck , his nebbe , or bill , will be always direct or straight against the wind . " 66 84. epileptic ...
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