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... reason ) , ii . 26 ; I am advisèd what I say ( " I am not going to speak precipitately or rashly , but on reflection and consideration , " STEEVENS ) , ii . 61 ; And were you well advis'd ( " acting with sufficient deliberation ...
... reason ) , ii . 26 ; I am advisèd what I say ( " I am not going to speak precipitately or rashly , but on reflection and consideration , " STEEVENS ) , ii . 61 ; And were you well advis'd ( " acting with sufficient deliberation ...
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... reason of dust getting among it , it baltereth and cluttereth into knots , ' & c . " ( STEEVENS ) : " Boltered . Having the hair clotted or matted together . " Supplement to Richardson's Dict .: " Accord- ing to Sharp's Ms. Warwickshire ...
... reason of dust getting among it , it baltereth and cluttereth into knots , ' & c . " ( STEEVENS ) : " Boltered . Having the hair clotted or matted together . " Supplement to Richardson's Dict .: " Accord- ing to Sharp's Ms. Warwickshire ...
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... reason is , that the partie vnto whom the Lie is giuen ought to become Challenger , and of the nature of Lies . ' 3 ... reason of Shakespeare making the Clown say , ' I knew when seven justices , ' & c . Caranza was another of these ...
... reason is , that the partie vnto whom the Lie is giuen ought to become Challenger , and of the nature of Lies . ' 3 ... reason of Shakespeare making the Clown say , ' I knew when seven justices , ' & c . Caranza was another of these ...
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... reason it is altered [ to ' brown groves ' ] I cannot conceive . Ceres was certainly not the goddess of the woods ; and those very broom groves seem to be expressly hinted at , in the very words of Ceres which follow a little below ...
... reason it is altered [ to ' brown groves ' ] I cannot conceive . Ceres was certainly not the goddess of the woods ; and those very broom groves seem to be expressly hinted at , in the very words of Ceres which follow a little below ...
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... reason ; for Homer tells us that they lamented their transformation . However , the Duke's words are sufficiently intelligible , if we consider them as meaning - Methinks you all are become as irrational as beasts " ( MALONE ) : But ...
... reason ; for Homer tells us that they lamented their transformation . However , the Duke's words are sufficiently intelligible , if we consider them as meaning - Methinks you all are become as irrational as beasts " ( MALONE ) : But ...
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