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also Eng . Dialect Dict . sub voc . 310. outward strangeness ] a show of 303. base ] “ Also Prisoner's base aversion or coldness ; cf. Greene's A popular game among boys ; it Carde of Fancie ( Grosart , iv .
also Eng . Dialect Dict . sub voc . 310. outward strangeness ] a show of 303. base ] “ Also Prisoner's base aversion or coldness ; cf. Greene's A popular game among boys ; it Carde of Fancie ( Grosart , iv .
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New Eng . Dict . cites James 1. , ever dwells and melancholy fear . ” Counterblaste ( ed . Arber , 111 ) : And 909. matea ] made helpless , as when is it not a great vanitie that a man the king is mated at chess ; cf.
New Eng . Dict . cites James 1. , ever dwells and melancholy fear . ” Counterblaste ( ed . Arber , 111 ) : And 909. matea ] made helpless , as when is it not a great vanitie that a man the king is mated at chess ; cf.
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the meaning is rather other instance in New Eng . Dict . conviction than disgrace . The sense 812. quote ] mark or observe . So wound ” is found in James IV . , in Hamlet , 11. i . 112 : “ I am sorry Grosart's Greene , xiii .
the meaning is rather other instance in New Eng . Dict . conviction than disgrace . The sense 812. quote ] mark or observe . So wound ” is found in James IV . , in Hamlet , 11. i . 112 : “ I am sorry Grosart's Greene , xiii .
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