“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... proverb alluded to seems always to have been used in a bad sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without ...
... proverb alluded to seems always to have been used in a bad sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without ...
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... proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii , 47 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , viii . 255 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ignorant , your esteen [ judgment ...
... proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii , 47 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , viii . 255 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ignorant , your esteen [ judgment ...
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... Proverb , Cheshire . " Ray's North Country Words , p . 52 , ed . 1768 : " The word [ aroint ] is still in common use in Cheshire ; and what is remarkable is , that , according to Ray , it is still coupled with a witch , as ' rynt you ...
... Proverb , Cheshire . " Ray's North Country Words , p . 52 , ed . 1768 : " The word [ aroint ] is still in common use in Cheshire ; and what is remarkable is , that , according to Ray , it is still coupled with a witch , as ' rynt you ...
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... Proverbs , p . 13 , ed . 1768 . ' as's " of great charge , vii . 424 : Here , as Johnson was the first to observe , a quibble is intended between as the conditional particle , and ass the beast of burden . " 66 ass on thy back o'er the ...
... Proverbs , p . 13 , ed . 1768 . ' as's " of great charge , vii . 424 : Here , as Johnson was the first to observe , a quibble is intended between as the conditional particle , and ass the beast of burden . " 66 ass on thy back o'er the ...
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... Proverbs , p . 51 , ed . 1768 . bare Christian - Which is much in α , i . 324 : " Launce is quibbling on . Bare has two senses ; mere and naked . Launce uses it in both , and opposes the naked female to the water - spaniel covered with ...
... Proverbs , p . 51 , ed . 1768 . bare Christian - Which is much in α , i . 324 : " Launce is quibbling on . Bare has two senses ; mere and naked . Launce uses it in both , and opposes the naked female to the water - spaniel covered with ...
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