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... sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to de- mand that truly which thou would'st truly know.3 What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were ...
... sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast forgotten to de- mand that truly which thou would'st truly know.3 What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were ...
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... Sack - and - Sugar ? " end of this work , the word vocation occurs in almost every para- graph . Thus chapter i : " That the vocation of men hath been a thing unknown unto philosophers , and other that have treated of Politique Govern ...
... Sack - and - Sugar ? " end of this work , the word vocation occurs in almost every para- graph . Thus chapter i : " That the vocation of men hath been a thing unknown unto philosophers , and other that have treated of Politique Govern ...
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... Sack was , I believe , often mulled in our author's time . See a note , post , on the words , " If sack and sugar be a sin , " & c . See also Blount's GLOSSOGRAPHY : " Mulled Sack , ( Vinum mollitum ) because softened and made mild by ...
... Sack was , I believe , often mulled in our author's time . See a note , post , on the words , " If sack and sugar be a sin , " & c . See also Blount's GLOSSOGRAPHY : " Mulled Sack , ( Vinum mollitum ) because softened and made mild by ...
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... sack be my poison : When a jest is so forward , and afoot too , -I hate it . Gads . Stand . Enter GADSHILL . Fal . So I do , against my will . Poins . O , ' tis our setter : I know his voice . Enter BARDOLPH . Bard . What news ? - 5 to ...
... sack be my poison : When a jest is so forward , and afoot too , -I hate it . Gads . Stand . Enter GADSHILL . Fal . So I do , against my will . Poins . O , ' tis our setter : I know his voice . Enter BARDOLPH . Bard . What news ? - 5 to ...
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... sack : 66 but do you hear ? " Bring sugar in white paper , not in brown . " Shakspeare might perhaps allude to a custom mentioned by Decker , in The Gul's Horn Book , 1609 : " Enquire what gallants sup in the next roome , and if they be ...
... sack : 66 but do you hear ? " Bring sugar in white paper , not in brown . " Shakspeare might perhaps allude to a custom mentioned by Decker , in The Gul's Horn Book , 1609 : " Enquire what gallants sup in the next roome , and if they be ...
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