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... adjective ' feat , ' which is derived from the French , fait , ready , skil- ful . 380. Burthen means properly the bourdon or bass ; and as the bass voices generally took up the chorus with which each verse ended , ' burden ' or ...
... adjective ' feat , ' which is derived from the French , fait , ready , skil- ful . 380. Burthen means properly the bourdon or bass ; and as the bass voices generally took up the chorus with which each verse ended , ' burden ' or ...
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... adjective in the comparative degree , and should therefore be used to qualify a substantive ; but as it is intended here to qualify the verb have spoken , it ought to have been the adverb more truly : ' wiselier , in Sebastian's reply ...
... adjective in the comparative degree , and should therefore be used to qualify a substantive ; but as it is intended here to qualify the verb have spoken , it ought to have been the adverb more truly : ' wiselier , in Sebastian's reply ...
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... adjective ' feat , ' from the French fait or bien fait , and means ' neater . ' 272. Fellows , that is , companions or mates . Men means servants , a term derived from feudal law , according to which the vassal was called ' the man ' of ...
... adjective ' feat , ' from the French fait or bien fait , and means ' neater . ' 272. Fellows , that is , companions or mates . Men means servants , a term derived from feudal law , according to which the vassal was called ' the man ' of ...
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... adjective , requiring a substantive ; and we may understand fashions ' or ' manners . " If he have never , & c . Stephano argues that if he has not drunk before , its effect upon him will be all the more potent . It is to be observed ...
... adjective , requiring a substantive ; and we may understand fashions ' or ' manners . " If he have never , & c . Stephano argues that if he has not drunk before , its effect upon him will be all the more potent . It is to be observed ...
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