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... explaining it , with Johnson , as " lying open to detection . " Cf. Milton , Sam- son Agonistes , 901 , 902 : — " These false pretexts and varnish'd colours failing , Bare in thy guilt , how foul must thou appear . " We meet in Hooker ...
... explaining it , with Johnson , as " lying open to detection . " Cf. Milton , Sam- son Agonistes , 901 , 902 : — " These false pretexts and varnish'd colours failing , Bare in thy guilt , how foul must thou appear . " We meet in Hooker ...
Seite 34
... To oure dettouris pat is to men bat han synned in vs. " Wright explains " in us of us , caused by us . ' 99 as " in consequence For the subjec- " " From whence he intercepted did return To be deposed and 34 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... To oure dettouris pat is to men bat han synned in vs. " Wright explains " in us of us , caused by us . ' 99 as " in consequence For the subjec- " " From whence he intercepted did return To be deposed and 34 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... explains , bales of ginger . O.F. raiz , Lat . radicem , a root . New Eng . Dict . quotes Borde , Breviarie of Health , 1547 : " Take and eate a race of grene ginger . " Ginger was considered to be 66 expullsitive in two degrees , " and ...
... explains , bales of ginger . O.F. raiz , Lat . radicem , a root . New Eng . Dict . quotes Borde , Breviarie of Health , 1547 : " Take and eate a race of grene ginger . " Ginger was considered to be 66 expullsitive in two degrees , " and ...
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... explains " sixpenny strikers " as " fellows that knock men down for six- pence . " Cf. The London Prodigal , v . i , and Beaumont and Fletcher , Beg- gars ' Bush , v . ii . 66 99 75. mad mustachio purple - hued malt- worms ] roistering ...
... explains " sixpenny strikers " as " fellows that knock men down for six- pence . " Cf. The London Prodigal , v . i , and Beaumont and Fletcher , Beg- gars ' Bush , v . ii . 66 99 75. mad mustachio purple - hued malt- worms ] roistering ...
Seite 51
... explains the whole passage : " Men who will knock the traveller down sooner than speak to him ; who yet will speak to him and bid him stand , sooner than drink ; ( to which they are suffi- ciently well inclined ; ) and lastly , who will ...
... explains the whole passage : " Men who will knock the traveller down sooner than speak to him ; who yet will speak to him and bid him stand , sooner than drink ; ( to which they are suffi- ciently well inclined ; ) and lastly , who will ...
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