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... morning ) , and being afterwards rarified and let loose by the warmth of the sun , occasion those sudden and impe- tuous gusts of wind which are called flaws . " COLLIER . An interpretation altogether wrong , as the epithet here applied ...
... morning ) , and being afterwards rarified and let loose by the warmth of the sun , occasion those sudden and impe- tuous gusts of wind which are called flaws . " COLLIER . An interpretation altogether wrong , as the epithet here applied ...
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... , if a particular meal had not been alluded to , the expression would have been " break your fast " ( though that form is frequently used when the morning meal is spoken of ) . KING HENRY VIII . [ Vol . v . COLLIER 136 KING RICHARD III .
... , if a particular meal had not been alluded to , the expression would have been " break your fast " ( though that form is frequently used when the morning meal is spoken of ) . KING HENRY VIII . [ Vol . v . COLLIER 136 KING RICHARD III .
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... morning . " The folio reads , makes stale the morning , ' which cannot be right . " COLLIer . Though Mr. Collier declares that " stale " cannot be right , I think that Mr. Knight has done well in adopting it : " stale " is more properly ...
... morning . " The folio reads , makes stale the morning , ' which cannot be right . " COLLIer . Though Mr. Collier declares that " stale " cannot be right , I think that Mr. Knight has done well in adopting it : " stale " is more properly ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
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