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Pagina 77
... verb . 2 Topp'd , surpassed . 8 Unbated , unblunted . 2 Brooch , an ornamental buckle worn in the hat . + Scrimers ( Fr. escrimeurs ) , fencers . Plurisy , plethora . 7 Remiss , careless . 9 A pass of practice , a treacherous thrust ...
... verb . 2 Topp'd , surpassed . 8 Unbated , unblunted . 2 Brooch , an ornamental buckle worn in the hat . + Scrimers ( Fr. escrimeurs ) , fencers . Plurisy , plethora . 7 Remiss , careless . 9 A pass of practice , a treacherous thrust ...
Pagina 93
... verb from the parti- ciple if possible , and because the speaker particularly wishes to emphasize the fact that the sight has been seen by them not once but twice before ( line 25 above ) . As to the construction , it is rather awkward ...
... verb from the parti- ciple if possible , and because the speaker particularly wishes to emphasize the fact that the sight has been seen by them not once but twice before ( line 25 above ) . As to the construction , it is rather awkward ...
Pagina 94
... verb = to traffic , in Cymbeline , i . 6. 151 : to mart As in a Romish stew . In the latter part of the sentence we follow in the text the reading of F. 2 , F. 3 , F. 4. F. 1 prints Article designe , Q. 2 , Q. 3 article desseigne , Q. 4 ...
... verb = to traffic , in Cymbeline , i . 6. 151 : to mart As in a Romish stew . In the latter part of the sentence we follow in the text the reading of F. 2 , F. 3 , F. 4. F. 1 prints Article designe , Q. 2 , Q. 3 article desseigne , Q. 4 ...
Pagina 95
... verb or other . It is much more probable that a line was over- looked by the transcriber , and that , the passage never being spoken , the want was not supplied . Malone , who is followed by some other commentators , thought that the ...
... verb or other . It is much more probable that a line was over- looked by the transcriber , and that , the passage never being spoken , the want was not supplied . Malone , who is followed by some other commentators , thought that the ...
Pagina 96
... verb take . In Baret's Alvearie , 1573 , we have among the nu- merous uses of this word the following : " To be blasted : to be taken : to haue a member sodenly benummed , dead , and mortified . Afflari sydere ; " and also : " The ague ...
... verb take . In Baret's Alvearie , 1573 , we have among the nu- merous uses of this word the following : " To be blasted : to be taken : to haue a member sodenly benummed , dead , and mortified . Afflari sydere ; " and also : " The ague ...
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