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... expression , equivalent ( says War- burton ) to a mischief on you , ' and Gifford agrees with him . See Ben Jonson's Works , vol . iv . 421 , and vol . vi . 160. Dr. Johnson was of opinion , that be better employed , and be naught ...
... expression , equivalent ( says War- burton ) to a mischief on you , ' and Gifford agrees with him . See Ben Jonson's Works , vol . iv . 421 , and vol . vi . 160. Dr. Johnson was of opinion , that be better employed , and be naught ...
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... expression " unhatched rapier " in the sense of ' unhacked rapier ? ' Surely not . An " unhatched rapier " could only mean an unornamented rapier ; ' which does not suit the context , for carpet - knights were most likely to have the ...
... expression " unhatched rapier " in the sense of ' unhacked rapier ? ' Surely not . An " unhatched rapier " could only mean an unornamented rapier ; ' which does not suit the context , for carpet - knights were most likely to have the ...
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... expression was probably the low occupation of colliers in former times , which rendered collier ' a term of abuse . " COLLIER . This expression contains an allusion , not to colliers , but to carriers of coals . In the royal residences ...
... expression was probably the low occupation of colliers in former times , which rendered collier ' a term of abuse . " COLLIER . This expression contains an allusion , not to colliers , but to carriers of coals . In the royal residences ...
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