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... used ; and is alfo infultingly employed in Twelfth - Night : " But , are you not mad indeed , or do you but counterfeit ? " STELVENS . RICH . Arm'd as we are , let's ftay within B 4 KING HENRY VI . NORK. Such hope have all the line of ...
... used ; and is alfo infultingly employed in Twelfth - Night : " But , are you not mad indeed , or do you but counterfeit ? " STELVENS . RICH . Arm'd as we are , let's ftay within B 4 KING HENRY VI . NORK. Such hope have all the line of ...
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... used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three fyllables . MALONE . But not as in the present inftance , where fuch a trissyllable muft , prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . The phrafe pre- 7 Think you , ' twere ...
... used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three fyllables . MALONE . But not as in the present inftance , where fuch a trissyllable muft , prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . The phrafe pre- 7 Think you , ' twere ...
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... used by So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : whether , brother , rather , and Shakspeare as monofyllables . " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the fecond folio , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant ...
... used by So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : whether , brother , rather , and Shakspeare as monofyllables . " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the fecond folio , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant ...
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... used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this occafion ; " We coted them on the way . To cote is to come up with , to overtake , to reach . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , a comedy , 1606 : 66 marry , we presently coted ...
... used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this occafion ; " We coted them on the way . To cote is to come up with , to overtake , to reach . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , a comedy , 1606 : 66 marry , we presently coted ...
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... used by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery , " Do you know your own milbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might therefore mean , ( ás to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly , and thence to ...
... used by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery , " Do you know your own milbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might therefore mean , ( ás to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly , and thence to ...
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