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... Night , I. ii . 32 : " ' twas fresh in murmur . " . 35. And ... down ] The general sense of this line must depend upon the meaning to be attached to " limits " and charge . " " To limit " occurs in the sense of to assign or to appoint ...
... Night , I. ii . 32 : " ' twas fresh in murmur . " . 35. And ... down ] The general sense of this line must depend upon the meaning to be attached to " limits " and charge . " " To limit " occurs in the sense of to assign or to appoint ...
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... night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! 73 . 72. Earl Earle Qq , Ff 1-3 . A gallant . of . ] See note infra . ... Murray ] Murrey Qq ; Murry F. 80 ...
... night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! 73 . 72. Earl Earle Qq , Ff 1-3 . A gallant . of . ] See note infra . ... Murray ] Murrey Qq ; Murry F. 80 ...
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... night and not with the day . There is no reason to suppose with Steevens that the scene takes place at night , and that this circumstance was forgotten by Shakespeare when in line 112 the Prince wishes Poins a good morrow . 6. What a ...
... night and not with the day . There is no reason to suppose with Steevens that the scene takes place at night , and that this circumstance was forgotten by Shakespeare when in line 112 the Prince wishes Poins a good morrow . 6. What a ...
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... night's body " was perhaps a euphemism for a highwayman . " Let us , " says Falstaff , " who go by the moon and not by the sun , be called , if you will , ' squires of the night's body ' ( i.e. highwaymen ) , but not thieves of the ...
... night's body " was perhaps a euphemism for a highwayman . " Let us , " says Falstaff , " who go by the moon and not by the sun , be called , if you will , ' squires of the night's body ' ( i.e. highwaymen ) , but not thieves of the ...
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... night and most 35 dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning ; got with swearing " Lay by " and spent with crying " Bring in ; " now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder , and by and by in as high a flow as the ridge of the gallows ...
... night and most 35 dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning ; got with swearing " Lay by " and spent with crying " Bring in ; " now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder , and by and by in as high a flow as the ridge of the gallows ...
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