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... . 1 As gentle and as jocund , as to jest , ] Not so neither . We should read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too . Warburton . K. Rich . Farewel , my lord : securely I 24 KING RICHARD II .
... . 1 As gentle and as jocund , as to jest , ] Not so neither . We should read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too . Warburton . K. Rich . Farewel , my lord : securely I 24 KING RICHARD II .
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... down . ] A warder appears to have been a kind of truncheon carried by the person who presided at these single combats . So , in Daniel's Civil Wars , & c . B. I : VOL . VIII . K. Rich . Let them lay by their helmets and KING RICHARD II .
... down . ] A warder appears to have been a kind of truncheon carried by the person who presided at these single combats . So , in Daniel's Civil Wars , & c . B. I : VOL . VIII . K. Rich . Let them lay by their helmets and KING RICHARD II .
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... kind of retort there are various instances in these plays . The folio repeats the word And : Gaunt . And K. Rich . And thou , & c . Malone , lean - witted- ] Dr. Farmer observes to me that the same expression occurs in the 106th Psalm ...
... kind of retort there are various instances in these plays . The folio repeats the word And : Gaunt . And K. Rich . And thou , & c . Malone , lean - witted- ] Dr. Farmer observes to me that the same expression occurs in the 106th Psalm ...
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... kind . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , P. II , 1630 : 66 that Irish Judas , " Bred in a country where no venom prospers , " But in his blood . " Again , in Fuimus Troes , 1635 : " As Irish earth doth poison poisonous beasts . " See also ...
... kind . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , P. II , 1630 : 66 that Irish Judas , " Bred in a country where no venom prospers , " But in his blood . " Again , in Fuimus Troes , 1635 : " As Irish earth doth poison poisonous beasts . " See also ...
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... kind of " pictures upon an indented board , which , if beheld directly , you only perceive a confused piece of work ; but , if obliquely , you see the intended person's picture : which , he was told , was made thus : " The board being ...
... kind of " pictures upon an indented board , which , if beheld directly , you only perceive a confused piece of work ; but , if obliquely , you see the intended person's picture : which , he was told , was made thus : " The board being ...
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