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... meaning : he would promise much and perform little : he was vicious of his bodie , and gave the clergie euil example . " Edit . 1587 , p . 922 . Perhaps after this quotation , you may not think , that fir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tytb ...
... meaning : he would promise much and perform little : he was vicious of his bodie , and gave the clergie euil example . " Edit . 1587 , p . 922 . Perhaps after this quotation , you may not think , that fir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tytb ...
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... meaning of the latter member of the fentence is , " he is grown too proud of being fo valiant , to be endured . " MALONE . 4 Of bis demerits rob Cominius . ] Merits and demerits had anciently the fame meaning : So , in Othello : 66 ...
... meaning of the latter member of the fentence is , " he is grown too proud of being fo valiant , to be endured . " MALONE . 4 Of bis demerits rob Cominius . ] Merits and demerits had anciently the fame meaning : So , in Othello : 66 ...
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... meanings , fir * . 3 What counts bard fortune cafts , & c . ] Metaphor from making marks or lines in cafting accounts in arithmetick . WARBURTON . 4 I bave fair meanings , fir . ] The old copy has meaning ; the tran- fcriber's ear being ...
... meanings , fir * . 3 What counts bard fortune cafts , & c . ] Metaphor from making marks or lines in cafting accounts in arithmetick . WARBURTON . 4 I bave fair meanings , fir . ] The old copy has meaning ; the tran- fcriber's ear being ...
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