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... evidently used to cry " Aim ! " It then came to mean encouragement in general . Compare Merry Wives of Windsor , III . ii . 45 : " And to these 205 violent proceedings all thy neighbours shall cry aim . " Several editors have ...
... evidently used to cry " Aim ! " It then came to mean encouragement in general . Compare Merry Wives of Windsor , III . ii . 45 : " And to these 205 violent proceedings all thy neighbours shall cry aim . " Several editors have ...
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... evidently takes it to mean " Let him who knows tell me ! " 544. passionate ] Vaughan suspected " passionate " owing to the extra foot in the line , but has withdrawn his sug- gested alterations . It may , he says , 545 550 " have been ...
... evidently takes it to mean " Let him who knows tell me ! " 544. passionate ] Vaughan suspected " passionate " owing to the extra foot in the line , but has withdrawn his sug- gested alterations . It may , he says , 545 550 " have been ...
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... evidently some corruption of the text here , and the context leads one to 66 suspect " stoop and perhaps " his owner . " All the suggested emenda- tions wrest some meaning out of the passage , but not one of them carries conviction with ...
... evidently some corruption of the text here , and the context leads one to 66 suspect " stoop and perhaps " his owner . " All the suggested emenda- tions wrest some meaning out of the passage , but not one of them carries conviction with ...
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... Evidently in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries " meteors " and " ex- halations " were terms loosely used and imperfectly understood . 158. Abortives ] We may either take this to mean abortions of nature , or dreadful happenings ...
... Evidently in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries " meteors " and " ex- halations " were terms loosely used and imperfectly understood . 158. Abortives ] We may either take this to mean abortions of nature , or dreadful happenings ...
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... evidently hung at some distance from the walls , for we often hear of people hiding behind it , as did Polonius in Hamlet . 7. Uncleanly you ] The first three Folios read " Uncleanly scruples fear not you " ; the fourth Folio inserts a ...
... evidently hung at some distance from the walls , for we often hear of people hiding behind it , as did Polonius in Hamlet . 7. Uncleanly you ] The first three Folios read " Uncleanly scruples fear not you " ; the fourth Folio inserts a ...
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