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WARBURTON , Lord of thy presence may signify something more distinct than master of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of ...
WARBURTON , Lord of thy presence may signify something more distinct than master of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of ...
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Piked may , however , mean only spruce in dress . Chaucer says in one of his prologues : - “ Fresh and new her geare ypiked was . ” And in the Merchaunts Tale : - “ He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh .
Piked may , however , mean only spruce in dress . Chaucer says in one of his prologues : - “ Fresh and new her geare ypiked was . ” And in the Merchaunts Tale : - “ He kempeth him , and proineth him , and piketh .
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Johnson . to blow a born-- ] He means , that a woman who travelled about like a poli , was likely to horn her husband . Johxson . 2 Collrand- - 1 Colbrand was a Danish giant , whom Guy of Warwick discomfited in the presence of king ...
Johnson . to blow a born-- ] He means , that a woman who travelled about like a poli , was likely to horn her husband . Johxson . 2 Collrand- - 1 Colbrand was a Danish giant , whom Guy of Warwick discomfited in the presence of king ...
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Good leave means a ready allent . So , in K. Hen . VI . P. III . a & t III . sc . ii : “ K. Edw . Lords , give us leave ; I'll try this widow's wit . “ Glo . Ay , good leave have you , for you will have leave . ” STEEVENS . 4 Philip !
Good leave means a ready allent . So , in K. Hen . VI . P. III . a & t III . sc . ii : “ K. Edw . Lords , give us leave ; I'll try this widow's wit . “ Glo . Ay , good leave have you , for you will have leave . ” STEEVENS . 4 Philip !
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What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Phil . ? Knight , knight , good mother , -Bafilisco like : What ! 5 There's toys abroad ; & c . ] i . e . rumours , idle reports . So , in B. Jonson's Sejanus : Toys , mere toys ...
What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Phil . ? Knight , knight , good mother , -Bafilisco like : What ! 5 There's toys abroad ; & c . ] i . e . rumours , idle reports . So , in B. Jonson's Sejanus : Toys , mere toys ...
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