“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... expression borrowed from archery : All my neighbours shall cry aim , i . 405 ; to cry aim To these ill - tunèd repetitions , iv . 21 ; Cried I aim ? i . ( 6 400 : To cry aim ! ... was to encourage , to give aim was to direct ; and in ...
... expression borrowed from archery : All my neighbours shall cry aim , i . 405 ; to cry aim To these ill - tunèd repetitions , iv . 21 ; Cried I aim ? i . ( 6 400 : To cry aim ! ... was to encourage , to give aim was to direct ; and in ...
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... expression used by milkmaids to a cow when she has been milked , to bid her get out of the way . Ash calls it local . " Wilbraham's Attempt at a Gloss . of some Words used in Cheshire : In Hearne's Ectypa Varia , & c . , 1737 , is a ...
... expression used by milkmaids to a cow when she has been milked , to bid her get out of the way . Ash calls it local . " Wilbraham's Attempt at a Gloss . of some Words used in Cheshire : In Hearne's Ectypa Varia , & c . , 1737 , is a ...
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... expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other places— “ my better part of man , ” Macbeth , act v . sc . 8— “ My spirit is thine , the better part of me , " Sonnet LXXIV . ) has been much disputed : " Cannot Atalanta's better part ...
... expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other places— “ my better part of man , ” Macbeth , act v . sc . 8— “ My spirit is thine , the better part of me , " Sonnet LXXIV . ) has been much disputed : " Cannot Atalanta's better part ...
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... expression ( Compare , in Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , " My motto shall be , Base is the man that paies . " Second Part , sig . L 2 , ed . 1631 ) . base court , basse - cour , Fr. , iv . 159 . baseness - Forced , iii . 435 ...
... expression ( Compare , in Heywood's Fair Maid of the West , " My motto shall be , Base is the man that paies . " Second Part , sig . L 2 , ed . 1631 ) . base court , basse - cour , Fr. , iv . 159 . baseness - Forced , iii . 435 ...
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... expression is derived from archery ; the bow has its bent when it is drawn as far as it can be ” ( JOHNSON ) . Bergomask dance - A , ii . 328 ; your Bergomask , ibid . : " A dance after the manner of the peasants of Bergomasco , a ...
... expression is derived from archery ; the bow has its bent when it is drawn as far as it can be ” ( JOHNSON ) . Bergomask dance - A , ii . 328 ; your Bergomask , ibid . : " A dance after the manner of the peasants of Bergomasco , a ...
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