Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... Dissimulation . ― ( This doctrine is repeatedly illustrated in the plays . See of the dissimulation of Proteus in the Two Gent . Ver . , especially iii . 1 , iv . 2. Of Romeo and Juliet , their secrecy and her dissimulation ( Rom . Jul ...
... Dissimulation . ― ( This doctrine is repeatedly illustrated in the plays . See of the dissimulation of Proteus in the Two Gent . Ver . , especially iii . 1 , iv . 2. Of Romeo and Juliet , their secrecy and her dissimulation ( Rom . Jul ...
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... DISSIMULATION , in Order to Thwart Others . 66 If a man would cross a business that he doubts some other would handsomely and effectually move , let him pretend to wish it well , and move it himself , in such a way as may foil it ...
... DISSIMULATION , in Order to Thwart Others . 66 If a man would cross a business that he doubts some other would handsomely and effectually move , let him pretend to wish it well , and move it himself , in such a way as may foil it ...
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... DISSIMULATION a Consequence of Secrecy . “ Dissimulation followeth many times upon secrecy by a necessity ; so that he that will be secret must be a dis- sembler in some degree ; for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an ...
... DISSIMULATION a Consequence of Secrecy . “ Dissimulation followeth many times upon secrecy by a necessity ; so that he that will be secret must be a dis- sembler in some degree ; for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an ...
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