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... quotes the following as in- stances of amaέ ¥ëeyo¥ìeva in Shakespeare , —abrupt , ambiguous , artless , congratulate , improbable , improper , improve , impure , inconvenient , in- credible . But it would only be necessary to run the ...
... quotes the following as in- stances of amaέ ¥ëeyo¥ìeva in Shakespeare , —abrupt , ambiguous , artless , congratulate , improbable , improper , improve , impure , inconvenient , in- credible . But it would only be necessary to run the ...
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... quotes ( Bible Word - Book ) all the instances of each . Shakespeare , he proves , accepted its as a word that might be used occasionally , and that sometimes recommended itself by a necessity or a kind of emphatic fitness ...
... quotes ( Bible Word - Book ) all the instances of each . Shakespeare , he proves , accepted its as a word that might be used occasionally , and that sometimes recommended itself by a necessity or a kind of emphatic fitness ...
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... quotes Sylvester's " Cellars of wind and shops of sulphury thunder . ¡± " " 46. " beldam Nature " : i.e. " the old lady , Nature . " " Hag , " our present meaning of " beldam , " is a curious degeneracy from the original meaning of belle ...
... quotes Sylvester's " Cellars of wind and shops of sulphury thunder . ¡± " " 46. " beldam Nature " : i.e. " the old lady , Nature . " " Hag , " our present meaning of " beldam , " is a curious degeneracy from the original meaning of belle ...
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... quotes this description from an old translation of Quintus Curtius : " The wheels were also full of iron pikes right forth , and of great hooks both upward and downward , wherewith all thing was cut asunder that came in their way . " 64 ...
... quotes this description from an old translation of Quintus Curtius : " The wheels were also full of iron pikes right forth , and of great hooks both upward and downward , wherewith all thing was cut asunder that came in their way . " 64 ...
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... quotes three instances- " This man or ere the clergy began , was wont , " etc. ( Sir Thomas More ) ; " or ere we meet " ( Shakespeare , K. John , IV . 3 ) ; and again ( Shakespeare , Temp . I. 2 ) : — Yet our form " Hamlet , I. 2 ...
... quotes three instances- " This man or ere the clergy began , was wont , " etc. ( Sir Thomas More ) ; " or ere we meet " ( Shakespeare , K. John , IV . 3 ) ; and again ( Shakespeare , Temp . I. 2 ) : — Yet our form " Hamlet , I. 2 ...
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