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... Steevens and Malone dismissed apperil from the text , and inserted own peril : but Mr. Gifford has shown that the word occurs several times in Ben Jonson.- Sir , I will bail you at mine own apperil . Devil is an Ass . See Ben Jonson ...
... Steevens and Malone dismissed apperil from the text , and inserted own peril : but Mr. Gifford has shown that the word occurs several times in Ben Jonson.- Sir , I will bail you at mine own apperil . Devil is an Ass . See Ben Jonson ...
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... Steevens observes , a quibble is intended on windpipe and notes . 10 i . e . armour . 11 My lord's health in sincerity . So in Chaucer's Knightęs Tale : was all his in chere , as his in herte . ' And 12 This speech , except the ...
... Steevens observes , a quibble is intended on windpipe and notes . 10 i . e . armour . 11 My lord's health in sincerity . So in Chaucer's Knightęs Tale : was all his in chere , as his in herte . ' And 12 This speech , except the ...
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... that has no friend to feed , BMRU SA 25 Steevens , to complete the measure , proposes to read : I praythee , let us be provided straight . " Than such as do even enemies exceed . I bleed 2 * SC . II . 27 ATHENS . Flav ...
... that has no friend to feed , BMRU SA 25 Steevens , to complete the measure , proposes to read : I praythee , let us be provided straight . " Than such as do even enemies exceed . I bleed 2 * SC . II . 27 ATHENS . Flav ...
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... Steevens says that beck has four distinct significations , but they will resolve themselves into two . Beck , a rivulet , or little river ; and beck a motion or sign with the head ; signa capitis voluntatem ostendens . This last may be ...
... Steevens says that beck has four distinct significations , but they will resolve themselves into two . Beck , a rivulet , or little river ; and beck a motion or sign with the head ; signa capitis voluntatem ostendens . This last may be ...
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... Steevens asserted that offices here meant apartments allotted to culinary purposes , the reception of domestics , & c .; and that feeders meant servants . Malone contended that by offices was intended all rooms or places at which ...
... Steevens asserted that offices here meant apartments allotted to culinary purposes , the reception of domestics , & c .; and that feeders meant servants . Malone contended that by offices was intended all rooms or places at which ...
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