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... evidently used for giving certain signals , e.g. : — " Wafting his warder thrice about his head , He cast it up with his auspicious hand , Which was the signal through the English spread , That they should charge . " ( Drayton , The ...
... evidently used for giving certain signals , e.g. : — " Wafting his warder thrice about his head , He cast it up with his auspicious hand , Which was the signal through the English spread , That they should charge . " ( Drayton , The ...
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... evidently took 150 155 in Shakespeare's mind the bent figure of Time with his scythe ; the idea of crop- ping then followed naturally . 139. sullens ] fits of sullenness , " sulks . " 145. Richard deliberately avails him- self of the ...
... evidently took 150 155 in Shakespeare's mind the bent figure of Time with his scythe ; the idea of crop- ping then followed naturally . 139. sullens ] fits of sullenness , " sulks . " 145. Richard deliberately avails him- self of the ...
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... evidently we are dealing with an optical instrument or toy which , when looked through , distorted and warped objects . A similar explanation may hold for Henry V. v . ii . 347 , where the French king , in reply to Henry's declaration ...
... evidently we are dealing with an optical instrument or toy which , when looked through , distorted and warped objects . A similar explanation may hold for Henry V. v . ii . 347 , where the French king , in reply to Henry's declaration ...
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