Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... bitter word ? Her silence flouts me , and I'll be revenged . ” -Tam . Sh . ii . 1 . " I cannot tell if to depart in silence , Or bitterly to speak in your reproof , Best befitteth , " & c . -See Rich . III . iii . 7 , 140-150 . 66 Come ...
... bitter word ? Her silence flouts me , and I'll be revenged . ” -Tam . Sh . ii . 1 . " I cannot tell if to depart in silence , Or bitterly to speak in your reproof , Best befitteth , " & c . -See Rich . III . iii . 7 , 140-150 . 66 Come ...
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... bitter conduct , come unsavoury guide , " & c . Rom . Jul . v . 3 ( of Death ) . " His punishment was bitter death . " -Rich . III . ii . 1 , and iv . 4 , 7 . " To be , or not to be , that is the question . To die , -to sleep , - No ...
... bitter conduct , come unsavoury guide , " & c . Rom . Jul . v . 3 ( of Death ) . " His punishment was bitter death . " -Rich . III . ii . 1 , and iv . 4 , 7 . " To be , or not to be , that is the question . To die , -to sleep , - No ...
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... bitter , but salt ? In praise of the Queen , Bacon repeatedly makes the same contrast between bitterness and wit or irony . 66 Bitter , searching terms . " - Tit . And . ii . 3 ; 2 Hen . VI . iii . 2 . " Bitter taunts ; bitter words ...
... bitter , but salt ? In praise of the Queen , Bacon repeatedly makes the same contrast between bitterness and wit or irony . 66 Bitter , searching terms . " - Tit . And . ii . 3 ; 2 Hen . VI . iii . 2 . " Bitter taunts ; bitter words ...
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