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... sense would also , I think , better ac- cord with fulsome , if it could be shown to be a synonyme . It is quite evident that Steevens's interpretation is not supported by his quotations , most of which have one of the old senses of the ...
... sense would also , I think , better ac- cord with fulsome , if it could be shown to be a synonyme . It is quite evident that Steevens's interpretation is not supported by his quotations , most of which have one of the old senses of the ...
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... instances of the use of by , in all of which , by substituting of , the sense is rendered clear to the modern reader . 3 Power . 4 To jump is to agree with . From the true seed of honour ? and how much IL 43 SC . IX . VENICE .
... instances of the use of by , in all of which , by substituting of , the sense is rendered clear to the modern reader . 3 Power . 4 To jump is to agree with . From the true seed of honour ? and how much IL 43 SC . IX . VENICE .
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... sense . So in Powell's History of Wales , 1587. Laying for his excuse that he had offended manie no- blemen of England , and therefore would not come in their danger . ' Again in Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis : Come not within his ...
... sense . So in Powell's History of Wales , 1587. Laying for his excuse that he had offended manie no- blemen of England , and therefore would not come in their danger . ' Again in Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis : Come not within his ...
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... sense of abundant , frequent . So in The Merry Wives of Windsor : ' Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English Again in King Henry IV . Part 11 .: here will be old utis . The several passages beginning with ...
... sense of abundant , frequent . So in The Merry Wives of Windsor : ' Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English Again in King Henry IV . Part 11 .: here will be old utis . The several passages beginning with ...
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... sense be much bound to him , For , as I hear , he was much bound for you . Ant . No more than I am well acquitted of . Por . Sir , you are very welcome to our house : It must appear in other ways than words , Therefore , I scant this ...
... sense be much bound to him , For , as I hear , he was much bound for you . Ant . No more than I am well acquitted of . Por . Sir , you are very welcome to our house : It must appear in other ways than words , Therefore , I scant this ...
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