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... sword had served his purpose as well as the point of a rapier , and he had then escaped the impropriety of giving the English nobles a weapon which was not seen in England till two centuries afterwards . JOHNSON . Line 54. I take the ...
... sword had served his purpose as well as the point of a rapier , and he had then escaped the impropriety of giving the English nobles a weapon which was not seen in England till two centuries afterwards . JOHNSON . Line 54. I take the ...
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... sword , I pr'ythee . Fal . Nay , before God , Hal , if Percy be alive , thou get'st not my sword ; but take my pistol , if thou wilt . P. Hen . Give it me : What , is it in the case ? Fal . Ay , Hal ; ' tis hot , ' tis hot ; there's ...
... sword , I pr'ythee . Fal . Nay , before God , Hal , if Percy be alive , thou get'st not my sword ; but take my pistol , if thou wilt . P. Hen . Give it me : What , is it in the case ? Fal . Ay , Hal ; ' tis hot , ' tis hot ; there's ...
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... sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , ] A royster or turbulent fellow , that fought in taverns , or raised disorders in the streets , was called a Swash - buckler . In this sense sword - and - buckler is here used . JOHNSON . ACT II ...
... sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , ] A royster or turbulent fellow , that fought in taverns , or raised disorders in the streets , was called a Swash - buckler . In this sense sword - and - buckler is here used . JOHNSON . ACT II ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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