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... devil ] A form apparently taken from the French ( 12th century ) " comment diables ! " ; " diables " being in the_nominative ( = vocative ) case . In M.E. the expression is found as " what devil , " but in the sixteenth century the form ...
... devil ] A form apparently taken from the French ( 12th century ) " comment diables ! " ; " diables " being in the_nominative ( = vocative ) case . In M.E. the expression is found as " what devil , " but in the sixteenth century the form ...
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... Devil ( ed . Dyce , p . 26 ) : " your melan- choly hare . " 79. Moor - ditch ] A foul ditch , clogged with filth , draining Moorfields between Bishopsgate and Cripplegate . Steevens quotes Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Gros- art , ii ...
... Devil ( ed . Dyce , p . 26 ) : " your melan- choly hare . " 79. Moor - ditch ] A foul ditch , clogged with filth , draining Moorfields between Bishopsgate and Cripplegate . Steevens quotes Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Gros- art , ii ...
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... devil and thee about thy. a true man . What says Monsieur 66 108 . Cf. Nashe , Christ's Tears over Feru- salem , 1593 ( Grosart , iv . 95 ) : ' He held it as lawful for hym ( since all labouring in a mans vocation is but getting ) to ...
... devil and thee about thy. a true man . What says Monsieur 66 108 . Cf. Nashe , Christ's Tears over Feru- salem , 1593 ( Grosart , iv . 95 ) : ' He held it as lawful for hym ( since all labouring in a mans vocation is but getting ) to ...
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... devil shall have his bargain ; for he was never yet a breaker of pro- verbs : he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . Prince . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil ...
... devil shall have his bargain ; for he was never yet a breaker of pro- verbs : he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . Prince . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil ...
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... Devil's Law - Case , 1. i : — " Leonora .. with me ' Tis fall o ' the leaf . Con . You enjoy the best of time : This latter spring of yours shows in my eye More fruitful and more temperate withal , Than that whose date is only limited ...
... Devil's Law - Case , 1. i : — " Leonora .. with me ' Tis fall o ' the leaf . Con . You enjoy the best of time : This latter spring of yours shows in my eye More fruitful and more temperate withal , Than that whose date is only limited ...
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