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... sense the word is echoed in Westmore- land's reply , " this haste was hot in question . ' 32 : 66 • 99 . 34. was hot . ] was being eagerly debated . Cf. Twelfth Night , I. ii . " ' twas fresh in murmur . ' 35. And ... down ] The general ...
... sense the word is echoed in Westmore- land's reply , " this haste was hot in question . ' 32 : 66 • 99 . 34. was hot . ] was being eagerly debated . Cf. Twelfth Night , I. ii . " ' twas fresh in murmur . ' 35. And ... down ] The general ...
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... sense in a sweete word . " The word is well illustrated at Falstaff's expense in Merry Wives of Windsor , I. iii . 45. Bullokar , Ex- positor : Quippe . A quicke checke , a pretty taunt . " L. quippe , indeed , forsooth . " 6 47 ...
... sense in a sweete word . " The word is well illustrated at Falstaff's expense in Merry Wives of Windsor , I. iii . 45. Bullokar , Ex- positor : Quippe . A quicke checke , a pretty taunt . " L. quippe , indeed , forsooth . " 6 47 ...
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... sense of plunder , theft , as in Pasquils Fests with the Merriments of Mother Bunch ( quoted in Ashton's Humour , Wit , and Satire of the Seven- teenth Century ) : " which match [ a stolen purse ] the fellow for feare of hanging ...
... sense of plunder , theft , as in Pasquils Fests with the Merriments of Mother Bunch ( quoted in Ashton's Humour , Wit , and Satire of the Seven- teenth Century ) : " which match [ a stolen purse ] the fellow for feare of hanging ...
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... sense ( cf. Gk . èxπífew and L. sperare ) . 211. sullen ground ] dark background . Steevens compares Richard II . 1. iii . 265 . 214. foil ] a leaf of dull metal that " sets off " a brighter metal or a precious stone in a jewel ...
... sense ( cf. Gk . èxπífew and L. sperare ) . 211. sullen ground ] dark background . Steevens compares Richard II . 1. iii . 265 . 214. foil ] a leaf of dull metal that " sets off " a brighter metal or a precious stone in a jewel ...
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... sense of some- thing presenting a formidable aspect , threatening opposition ΟΙ danger . Rolfe and Wright note that a similar figure occurs in Henry V. III . i . 9-11 . For " frontier " in the sense of a forti- fied town or fortress on ...
... sense of some- thing presenting a formidable aspect , threatening opposition ΟΙ danger . Rolfe and Wright note that a similar figure occurs in Henry V. III . i . 9-11 . For " frontier " in the sense of a forti- fied town or fortress on ...
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