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... council Q 1 , Warburton . 107. If ] Even if , though , granted that . New Eng . Dict . gives examples in this sense ... Cot- grave quotes it with " Trut , an inter- jection importing indignation . " 117. a pin ! ] a trifle , i.e. ...
... council Q 1 , Warburton . 107. If ] Even if , though , granted that . New Eng . Dict . gives examples in this sense ... Cot- grave quotes it with " Trut , an inter- jection importing indignation . " 117. a pin ! ] a trifle , i.e. ...
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... Cotgrave has : " A cela ne tienne , For that not a pin matter " ( 1611 ) . 121 , 122. in counsel ] in secret . Steevens quotes from Chaucer , Prologue to the Squire's Tale . Compare Gammer Gurton's Needle , II . ii .: " But first for ...
... Cotgrave has : " A cela ne tienne , For that not a pin matter " ( 1611 ) . 121 , 122. in counsel ] in secret . Steevens quotes from Chaucer , Prologue to the Squire's Tale . Compare Gammer Gurton's Needle , II . ii .: " But first for ...
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... ( Cotgrave ) . The word occurs again in Lear , IV . v . Steevens referred to Greene's Disputation between a Hee Cony - catcher and a Shee Cony- catcher , 1592. The passage is in Grosart's edition , x . 199 : " What flatteries they use to ...
... ( Cotgrave ) . The word occurs again in Lear , IV . v . Steevens referred to Greene's Disputation between a Hee Cony - catcher and a Shee Cony- catcher , 1592. The passage is in Grosart's edition , x . 199 : " What flatteries they use to ...
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... Cotgrave's equivalents , Dods . xii . 124 ) , the place derivation ( or doing , labouring , " etc. , to Schmidt's the pun ) is also implied . All loaded agency , effect . ' He means I am dice were so called , and they were working or ...
... Cotgrave's equivalents , Dods . xii . 124 ) , the place derivation ( or doing , labouring , " etc. , to Schmidt's the pun ) is also implied . All loaded agency , effect . ' He means I am dice were so called , and they were working or ...
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... Cotgrave displays his ignor- ance of it ( in London , 1611 ) , " Huquée : Il n'y a qu ' vne huquée ( much like our northern wee bit ) ; you have but a little ( says the clown , when you have a great ) 66 20 , 21. great round beard ...
... Cotgrave displays his ignor- ance of it ( in London , 1611 ) , " Huquée : Il n'y a qu ' vne huquée ( much like our northern wee bit ) ; you have but a little ( says the clown , when you have a great ) 66 20 , 21. great round beard ...
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