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... thee instantly , v . 215 ; Let us address to tend on Hector's heels , vi . 90 ; address Itself to motion , vii . 312 ; Were all address'd to meet you , ii . 177 ; the Prologue is address'd , ii . 319 ; have I address'd me , ii . 371 ...
... thee instantly , v . 215 ; Let us address to tend on Hector's heels , vi . 90 ; address Itself to motion , vii . 312 ; Were all address'd to meet you , ii . 177 ; the Prologue is address'd , ii . 319 ; have I address'd me , ii . 371 ...
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... thee , & c . , to consider : Advise you what you say , iii . 382 ; bid thy master well advise himself , iv . 467 ; Advise thee , Aaron , what is to be done , vi . 336 ; Advise yourself , viii . 38 . advised , deliberate : advised watch ...
... thee , & c . , to consider : Advise you what you say , iii . 382 ; bid thy master well advise himself , iv . 467 ; Advise thee , Aaron , what is to be done , vi . 336 ; Advise yourself , viii . 38 . advised , deliberate : advised watch ...
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... thee , ii . 34 ( so Milton , " missing what I aim'd , " Paradise Regained , B. iv . 208 ) . aim - Cry , an expression borrowed from archery : All my neighbours shall cry aim , i . 405 ; to cry aim To these ill - tuned repetitions , iv ...
... thee , ii . 34 ( so Milton , " missing what I aim'd , " Paradise Regained , B. iv . 208 ) . aim - Cry , an expression borrowed from archery : All my neighbours shall cry aim , i . 405 ; to cry aim To these ill - tuned repetitions , iv ...
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... thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that , & c . , vii . 220 ; Thou dost approve thyself the very same , viii . 477 ; ' tis the curse in love , and still approv'd ( experienced ) , i . 351 ; of ...
... thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that , & c . , vii . 220 ; Thou dost approve thyself the very same , viii . 477 ; ' tis the curse in love , and still approv'd ( experienced ) , i . 351 ; of ...
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... thee , witch , aroint thee ! viii . 70 : That Aroint thee is equivalent to " Away ! " " Begone ! " seems to be agreed , though its etymology is quite uncertain : " Rynt ye ; By your leave , stand handsomely . As , Rynt you , Witch ...
... thee , witch , aroint thee ! viii . 70 : That Aroint thee is equivalent to " Away ! " " Begone ! " seems to be agreed , though its etymology is quite uncertain : " Rynt ye ; By your leave , stand handsomely . As , Rynt you , Witch ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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