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... sense , of proverbial expressions , of cant phrases , of manners and customs , of games and sports , of dresses and weapons , & c . , and of numerous allu- sions with which only archæologists and antiquaries are supposed to be familiar ...
... sense , of proverbial expressions , of cant phrases , of manners and customs , of games and sports , of dresses and weapons , & c . , and of numerous allu- sions with which only archæologists and antiquaries are supposed to be familiar ...
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... sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its propriety , has made the Dauphin apply it as ...
... sense , for things which make a fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its propriety , has made the Dauphin apply it as ...
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... sense is a Grecism , ―ayyeλos , i.e. messenger , being applied to birds of augury : our early writers frequently use the word as equivalent to " bird ; " so in Massinger and Dekker's Virgin - Martyr the Roman eagle is called " the Roman ...
... sense is a Grecism , ―ayyeλos , i.e. messenger , being applied to birds of augury : our early writers frequently use the word as equivalent to " bird ; " so in Massinger and Dekker's Virgin - Martyr the Roman eagle is called " the Roman ...
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... sense , may still be descried in all its various applications . Thus , an appeal from one person to another , to judge and decide ; or from an inferior to a superior court , is to transfer the challenge from such as are deemed ...
... sense , may still be descried in all its various applications . Thus , an appeal from one person to another , to judge and decide ; or from an inferior to a superior court , is to transfer the challenge from such as are deemed ...
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... sense of that word ) , i . 365 , 377 , 487 . away with , to endure , to bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 358 . awful banks , “ the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 368 . awful men , men who reverence the ...
... sense of that word ) , i . 365 , 377 , 487 . away with , to endure , to bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 358 . awful banks , “ the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) , iv . 368 . awful men , men who reverence the ...
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