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... John affects thy wife , i . 383 ; since he affects her most , v . 99 ; And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be , vi . 295 . affect the letter , affect , practise alliteration , ii . 199 . affection , imagination , or " the ...
... John affects thy wife , i . 383 ; since he affects her most , v . 99 ; And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be , vi . 295 . affect the letter , affect , practise alliteration , ii . 199 . affection , imagination , or " the ...
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... ( JOHN- SON ) : But Mr. Knight suggests that here " the page may be at- tempting a joke out of his half - knowledge " ( a joke ! ) ; and a more recent commentator very gravely tells us , " It is not Shakespeare , but ( most appropriately ...
... ( JOHN- SON ) : But Mr. Knight suggests that here " the page may be at- tempting a joke out of his half - knowledge " ( a joke ! ) ; and a more recent commentator very gravely tells us , " It is not Shakespeare , but ( most appropriately ...
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... John , a sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( " Apple - ...
... John , a sort of apple , called in French deux - années or deux- ans , because it will keep two years , and considered to be in per- fection when shrivelled and withered , iv . 262 , 336 ; apple - Johns , iv . 336 ( twice ) . ( " Apple - ...
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... 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful etymology , sig- nifying " Go back . " ( Compare , among numerous passages that might be cited , one of John Heywood's three epigrams upon it ; 24 BACK'D - BAND . 86 Backare , quoth Mortimer.
... 130 : A cant exclamation of doubtful etymology , sig- nifying " Go back . " ( Compare , among numerous passages that might be cited , one of John Heywood's three epigrams upon it ; 24 BACK'D - BAND . 86 Backare , quoth Mortimer.
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... ( JOHN- SON ) , " served as the bass in a concert , to proclaim my trespass in the loudest and fullest tone " ( HEATH ) , i . 250 . basta , enough ( Italian and Spanish ) , iii . 117 . bastard , whom the oracle Hath doubtfully pronounc'd ...
... ( JOHN- SON ) , " served as the bass in a concert , to proclaim my trespass in the loudest and fullest tone " ( HEATH ) , i . 250 . basta , enough ( Italian and Spanish ) , iii . 117 . bastard , whom the oracle Hath doubtfully pronounc'd ...
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