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... common adage ? -How does Mr. Douce know that Pistol had a rubicund nose , though Bardolph certainly had ? Or why are we to suppose that a proverbial saying once existed and is now lost , from which Master Page borrowed the philosophical ...
... common adage ? -How does Mr. Douce know that Pistol had a rubicund nose , though Bardolph certainly had ? Or why are we to suppose that a proverbial saying once existed and is now lost , from which Master Page borrowed the philosophical ...
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... common in the middle ages : The promptuary of examples for the use of preachers , at the end of Herolt's Sermones discipuli , composed in 1418 , has been already mentioned by Mr. Warton , who has given a curious and correct ac- count of ...
... common in the middle ages : The promptuary of examples for the use of preachers , at the end of Herolt's Sermones discipuli , composed in 1418 , has been already mentioned by Mr. Warton , who has given a curious and correct ac- count of ...
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... common - place ; and the common - place of the vulgar , " No 300ner said than done , " expresses effectually the quickness with which this command was executed . The Essay on Man I shall not praise till I see a philosophical poem that ...
... common - place ; and the common - place of the vulgar , " No 300ner said than done , " expresses effectually the quickness with which this command was executed . The Essay on Man I shall not praise till I see a philosophical poem that ...
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