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... word , from the old play , nor any one incident but what must , of course , be common to every translation . Sir William Blackstone , I observe , suspects " this and all other plays where much rhyme is used , and especially long ...
... word , from the old play , nor any one incident but what must , of course , be common to every translation . Sir William Blackstone , I observe , suspects " this and all other plays where much rhyme is used , and especially long ...
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... . MASON . 3 Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia , ] In the northern parts of England this word is still used instead of quite , fully , perfectly , completely . Duke . Hapless Egeon , whom the fates have mark'd COMEDY OF ERRORS . 9.
... . MASON . 3 Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia , ] In the northern parts of England this word is still used instead of quite , fully , perfectly , completely . Duke . Hapless Egeon , whom the fates have mark'd COMEDY OF ERRORS . 9.
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... , According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in the west . There is your money that I had to keep . wend , ] i . e . go . An obsolete word . Ant . S. Go bear it to the Centaur , 10 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... , According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in the west . There is your money that I had to keep . wend , ] i . e . go . An obsolete word . Ant . S. Go bear it to the Centaur , 10 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... word , And go indeed , having so good a mean . 5 [ Exit DRO . S. Ant . S. A trusty villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about ...
... word , And go indeed , having so good a mean . 5 [ Exit DRO . S. Ant . S. A trusty villain , sir ; that very oft , When I am dull with care and melancholy , Lightens my humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about ...
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... word round , which signifies spherical , applied to himself , and unrestrained , or free in speech or action spoken of his mis- tress . 1 case me in leather . ] Still alluding to a football , the blad- der of which is always covered ...
... word round , which signifies spherical , applied to himself , and unrestrained , or free in speech or action spoken of his mis- tress . 1 case me in leather . ] Still alluding to a football , the blad- der of which is always covered ...
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