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... sense and metre : repose you here in rest . STEEVENS . The fame redundancy in the edition 1600 , as noted in other copies by Mr. Steevens . TODD . VOL . XXI . C And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! 3 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 17.
... sense and metre : repose you here in rest . STEEVENS . The fame redundancy in the edition 1600 , as noted in other copies by Mr. Steevens . TODD . VOL . XXI . C And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! 3 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 17.
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... sense of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philosophical , yet poetical sense . He wishes that her life may be ...
... sense of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philosophical , yet poetical sense . He wishes that her life may be ...
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... sense of the verb , to ruffle . Rufflers are likewise enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinshed , Vol . I. p . 183 . STEEVENS . To ruffle meant , to be noisy , disorderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous swaggerer . MALONE ...
... sense of the verb , to ruffle . Rufflers are likewise enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinshed , Vol . I. p . 183 . STEEVENS . To ruffle meant , to be noisy , disorderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous swaggerer . MALONE ...
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... , " What Squareth from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these instances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very opposite sense , and means to agree . STEEVENS . DEM . Nor me , So I were one . D4 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
... , " What Squareth from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these instances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very opposite sense , and means to agree . STEEVENS . DEM . Nor me , So I were one . D4 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
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... pleasfing found is a fe- condary sense retained after its primitive import became obfolete . The verbs to toll and lollop evidently spring from the fame root . AAR . Madam , though Venus govern your defires , 46 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... pleasfing found is a fe- condary sense retained after its primitive import became obfolete . The verbs to toll and lollop evidently spring from the fame root . AAR . Madam , though Venus govern your defires , 46 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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