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And we may judge from the Clown's speech which follows ( lines 47 sqq . ) that he uses the words " dry " and " dishonest " in their ordinary sense . But in this line , 42 , some would take the word in its more usual meaning , as borne ...
And we may judge from the Clown's speech which follows ( lines 47 sqq . ) that he uses the words " dry " and " dishonest " in their ordinary sense . But in this line , 42 , some would take the word in its more usual meaning , as borne ...
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... as 52. cuckold ] Alliteration with " cal- amity " points to this word , or to Han- mer's substitute " counsellor . " But very probably " cuckold " should be preferred , as being one of the Clown's whimsical blunders which in no ...
... as 52. cuckold ] Alliteration with " cal- amity " points to this word , or to Han- mer's substitute " counsellor . " But very probably " cuckold " should be preferred , as being one of the Clown's whimsical blunders which in no ...
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The ' catch ' to be sung by Sir Toby , Sir Andrew , and the Clown , from the hints given of it , appears to be so contrived as that each of the singers calls the other knave in turn ; and for this the Clown means to apologise to the ...
The ' catch ' to be sung by Sir Toby , Sir Andrew , and the Clown , from the hints given of it , appears to be so contrived as that each of the singers calls the other knave in turn ; and for this the Clown means to apologise to the ...
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