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... sense is that which Palsgrave gives in his Dictionary , 1530 , ' hastynesse of mynde . ' For this reference I have to thank the Rev. A. Dyce , and it accords with the sense given in Sir F. Madden's Glossary to ' Syr Gawayne . ' ' At a ...
... sense is that which Palsgrave gives in his Dictionary , 1530 , ' hastynesse of mynde . ' For this reference I have to thank the Rev. A. Dyce , and it accords with the sense given in Sir F. Madden's Glossary to ' Syr Gawayne . ' ' At a ...
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... sense ; yea , though our proper son Stood in your action . ” . " After its own sense , ' is after the very sense of the bitter letter ' of the book of law . ' The folio has After your own sense . " " COLLIER . The reading of the folio ...
... sense ; yea , though our proper son Stood in your action . ” . " After its own sense , ' is after the very sense of the bitter letter ' of the book of law . ' The folio has After your own sense . " " COLLIER . The reading of the folio ...
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... sense of susurro , as Tyrwhitt remarks , and that may be the meaning here , though Steevens supposes that twire ' is only a corruption of quire . Ben Jonson , in his Sad Shepherd , ' uses the word ' twire ' for peep , and such is the sense ...
... sense of susurro , as Tyrwhitt remarks , and that may be the meaning here , though Steevens supposes that twire ' is only a corruption of quire . Ben Jonson , in his Sad Shepherd , ' uses the word ' twire ' for peep , and such is the sense ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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