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... passage [ p . 287 ] , speaks of him as a very young man " ( Boswell ) . Agenor - The daughter of , iii . 116 : " Europa , for whose sake Jupiter transformed himself into a bull " ( STEEVENS ) : and see note 31 , iii . 116 . aggravate ...
... passage [ p . 287 ] , speaks of him as a very young man " ( Boswell ) . Agenor - The daughter of , iii . 116 : " Europa , for whose sake Jupiter transformed himself into a bull " ( STEEVENS ) : and see note 31 , iii . 116 . aggravate ...
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... passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in The M. M. are forgeries , and I should have ...
... passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in The M. M. are forgeries , and I should have ...
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... passage over- • looked by Nares when he said , " Banquet is often used by Shake- speare , and there seems always to signify a feast , as it does now . " Gloss . ) ; Servants , with a banquet , viii . 298 . banquet ere they rested ...
... passage over- • looked by Nares when he said , " Banquet is often used by Shake- speare , and there seems always to signify a feast , as it does now . " Gloss . ) ; Servants , with a banquet , viii . 298 . banquet ere they rested ...
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... passage , in which Walker ( see note 50 , iii . 435 ) would make what appears to me an improper alteration . bases - A pair of , ix . 32 : " Bases , plural noun . A kind of embroi- dered mantle , which hung down from the middle to about ...
... passage , in which Walker ( see note 50 , iii . 435 ) would make what appears to me an improper alteration . bases - A pair of , ix . 32 : " Bases , plural noun . A kind of embroi- dered mantle , which hung down from the middle to about ...
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... passage originally cited by Malone ] . ... The mode in which this contemptuous action was performed is thus described by Cotgrave [ sub Nique ] , in a passage which has escaped the industry of all the commentators ; ' Faire la nique ...
... passage originally cited by Malone ] . ... The mode in which this contemptuous action was performed is thus described by Cotgrave [ sub Nique ] , in a passage which has escaped the industry of all the commentators ; ' Faire la nique ...
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