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... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand ? and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou ...
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand ? and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou ...
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... sense by Shakespeare . 20 This is probably an allusion to the masks worn by the female spectators of the play ; unless we suppose that these means no more than the . See vol . ii . p . 42 , note 12 : — 6 these black masks Proclaim an ...
... sense by Shakespeare . 20 This is probably an allusion to the masks worn by the female spectators of the play ; unless we suppose that these means no more than the . See vol . ii . p . 42 , note 12 : — 6 these black masks Proclaim an ...
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... sense in his translation of Homer , b . ii . edit . 1598 : The other gods and knights at arms slept all the humorous night . And Drayton , in the thirteenth Song of his Polyolbion : - 111 which late the humorous night Bespangled had ...
... sense in his translation of Homer , b . ii . edit . 1598 : The other gods and knights at arms slept all the humorous night . And Drayton , in the thirteenth Song of his Polyolbion : - 111 which late the humorous night Bespangled had ...
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... sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii . p . 462 , note 3 , 8i . e . postponed , delayed or deferred to a more distant period . So in . Act iv . Sc . 1 : - I hear thou must , and nothing may prorogue ...
... sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii . p . 462 , note 3 , 8i . e . postponed , delayed or deferred to a more distant period . So in . Act iv . Sc . 1 : - I hear thou must , and nothing may prorogue ...
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... sense . 5 All the terms of the fencing school were originally Italian : the rapier , or small thrusting sword , being first used in Italy . The hay is the word hat , you have it , used when thrust reaches the an- tagonist . Our fencers ...
... sense . 5 All the terms of the fencing school were originally Italian : the rapier , or small thrusting sword , being first used in Italy . The hay is the word hat , you have it , used when thrust reaches the an- tagonist . Our fencers ...
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