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... ( JOHNSON ) , v . 180 . abridgment have you for this evening ? — What , ii . 317 ; look , where my abridgment comes , vii . 349 : In the first of these passages abridg- ment means a dramatic performance , and in the second it is applied ...
... ( JOHNSON ) , v . 180 . abridgment have you for this evening ? — What , ii . 317 ; look , where my abridgment comes , vii . 349 : In the first of these passages abridg- ment means a dramatic performance , and in the second it is applied ...
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... ( JOHNSON ) , vii . 23 . advancement - His own disorders Deserv'd much less , viii . 55 : " Certainly means , that Kent's disorders had entitled him even to a post of less honour than the stocks " ( STEEVENS ) . adversaries do in law - As ...
... ( JOHNSON ) , vii . 23 . advancement - His own disorders Deserv'd much less , viii . 55 : " Certainly means , that Kent's disorders had entitled him even to a post of less honour than the stocks " ( STEEVENS ) . adversaries do in law - As ...
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... JOHNSON ) , viii . 479 ; That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight of such a winnow'd purity in love ( " I wish my integrity might be met and matched with such equality and force of pure unmingled ...
... JOHNSON ) , viii . 479 ; That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight of such a winnow'd purity in love ( " I wish my integrity might be met and matched with such equality and force of pure unmingled ...
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... ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 327 . answer must be made - My , " I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words " ( JOHNSON ) , vii . 123 . answer , retaliation : whose answer would be death , viii . 480 ; great the answer be ...
... ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 327 . answer must be made - My , " I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words " ( JOHNSON ) , vii . 123 . answer , retaliation : whose answer would be death , viii . 480 ; great the answer be ...
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... JOHNSON ; " such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in " Band " ) , viii . 305 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ...
... JOHNSON ; " such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in " Band " ) , viii . 305 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ...
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