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Side 47
... sense . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with feverity , and to infinuate that he defpifes his power , as being able to mafter it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
... sense . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with feverity , and to infinuate that he defpifes his power , as being able to mafter it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
Side 67
... sense of either commerce or cuftom . JOHNSON . The phrafe is still used by common people . When they speak of a road much frequented , they fay , " it is a road of much traffic . ” Shakspeare uses the word in the same sense in K. Henry ...
... sense of either commerce or cuftom . JOHNSON . The phrafe is still used by common people . When they speak of a road much frequented , they fay , " it is a road of much traffic . ” Shakspeare uses the word in the same sense in K. Henry ...
Side 408
... sense of the verb to purchase is to buy for a price . Henry did certainly not buy the crown ; and therefore I ftill think it highly proba- bly that our author has used the word purchased in its legal sense . MALONE . 4 - fucceffively ...
... sense of the verb to purchase is to buy for a price . Henry did certainly not buy the crown ; and therefore I ftill think it highly proba- bly that our author has used the word purchased in its legal sense . MALONE . 4 - fucceffively ...
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