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When this method of division is adopted it is usual , instead of indicating the change of characters by exits and ... Whoever prepared the manuscript for press applied the Jonsonian method of character indication to the English method ...
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85 FADING , ' with a fading ' the refrain of a popular song of an indecent character ( N.E.D. ) ; 4 . 4. 195 Fail , failure ; 2. 3. 170 ; 5. I. 27 Fancy , love ; 4. 4. 479 FARDEL , bundle ; 4. 4. 713 FARRE , old comp . of ' far ' ; 4.
85 FADING , ' with a fading ' the refrain of a popular song of an indecent character ( N.E.D. ) ; 4 . 4. 195 Fail , failure ; 2. 3. 170 ; 5. I. 27 Fancy , love ; 4. 4. 479 FARDEL , bundle ; 4. 4. 713 FARRE , old comp . of ' far ' ; 4.
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74 INCIDENCY , incident , incidental occurrence ; 1. 2. 403 INFLUENCE . Astrol . ' the supposed flowing or streaming from the stars or heavens of an etherial fluid acting upon the character and destiny of men , and affecting sublunary ...
74 INCIDENCY , incident , incidental occurrence ; 1. 2. 403 INFLUENCE . Astrol . ' the supposed flowing or streaming from the stars or heavens of an etherial fluid acting upon the character and destiny of men , and affecting sublunary ...
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