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... mean ? ] Pope , meane F. 121-123 . souls , On . beggary ] Cambridge , soules ( On ..・ Beggery ) F. 125. foil ] foyle F. ¡¤ ¡¤ 110. By ... verbal ] Does this re- fer to Cloten or to Imogen herself ? If to Cloten , it means " by so ...
... mean ? ] Pope , meane F. 121-123 . souls , On . beggary ] Cambridge , soules ( On ..・ Beggery ) F. 125. foil ] foyle F. ¡¤ ¡¤ 110. By ... verbal ] Does this re- fer to Cloten or to Imogen herself ? If to Cloten , it means " by so ...
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... mean " While Cloten was still in immature youth " ; but I think the meaning is " Being congenitally half a fool , " or , as we say , not all there , " not having his full wits . So , with reference to physical imperfection , Richard III ...
... mean " While Cloten was still in immature youth " ; but I think the meaning is " Being congenitally half a fool , " or , as we say , not all there , " not having his full wits . So , with reference to physical imperfection , Richard III ...
157 ÆäÀÌÁö
... mean " momentously , " by momentous matter ; or , as " important " means urgent , im- portunate ( Comedy of Errors , v . i . 138 , Much Ado , II . i . 74 ) , it may mean " urgently . Eccles ' reading ploy'd " for " cloy'd , " derived ...
... mean " momentously , " by momentous matter ; or , as " important " means urgent , im- portunate ( Comedy of Errors , v . i . 138 , Much Ado , II . i . 74 ) , it may mean " urgently . Eccles ' reading ploy'd " for " cloy'd , " derived ...
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