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Have a memory -- a common expression , . Nurse . Even or odd , of all days in the year , b It stinted . It stopped . Thus Gascoigne ,Come Lammas - eve at night , shall she be fourteen . " Then stinted she as her song were done .
Have a memory -- a common expression , . Nurse . Even or odd , of all days in the year , b It stinted . It stopped . Thus Gascoigne ,Come Lammas - eve at night , shall she be fourteen . " Then stinted she as her song were done .
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... we find the primary meaning of the expression -- that of being fit for servile offices ; but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront Puntarvolo , having ...
... we find the primary meaning of the expression -- that of being fit for servile offices ; but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront Puntarvolo , having ...
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This was the old mode of apology for the intro . duction of a free expression . Mercutio says , he will draw Romeo from the “ mire of this love , " and uses , parenthetically , the ordinary form of apology for speaking so profanely of ...
This was the old mode of apology for the intro . duction of a free expression . Mercutio says , he will draw Romeo from the “ mire of this love , " and uses , parenthetically , the ordinary form of apology for speaking so profanely of ...
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Adam Bell of the old Ballad , to whom Shakspere has also The ape — an expression of kindly familiarity , applier ! alluded in Much Ado about Nothing : " he that hits me , let to a young man . him be clapped on the shoulder and called ...
Adam Bell of the old Ballad , to whom Shakspere has also The ape — an expression of kindly familiarity , applier ! alluded in Much Ado about Nothing : " he that hits me , let to a young man . him be clapped on the shoulder and called ...
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“ God save the mark / " This expression occurs in the First Part of Henry IV . , in Hotspur's celebrated speech defending the denial of his prisoners . In Othello , we have God bless the mark . In these cases , as in the instance before ...
“ God save the mark / " This expression occurs in the First Part of Henry IV . , in Hotspur's celebrated speech defending the denial of his prisoners . In Othello , we have God bless the mark . In these cases , as in the instance before ...
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