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See also Eng . Dialect Dict . sub voc . 303. base ] " Also Prisoner's base A popular game among boys ; it is played by two sides , who occupy contiguous bases ' or ' homes ' ; any player running out from his ' base ' is chased by one of ...
See also Eng . Dialect Dict . sub voc . 303. base ] " Also Prisoner's base A popular game among boys ; it is played by two sides , who occupy contiguous bases ' or ' homes ' ; any player running out from his ' base ' is chased by one of ...
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New Eng . Dict . cites Latimer , Ploughers ( Arber , 37 ) : " He was not moved by these worldlie respectes , with these prudente considerations ; and for the verb , W. Wilkinson , Confut . Fam .
New Eng . Dict . cites Latimer , Ploughers ( Arber , 37 ) : " He was not moved by these worldlie respectes , with these prudente considerations ; and for the verb , W. Wilkinson , Confut . Fam .
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No other instance in New Eng . Dict . So 812. quote ] mark or observe . in Hamlet , II . i . 112 : " I am sorry that with better heed and judgment I had not quoted him " ( Malone ) . See also Romeo and Juliet , 1. iv .
No other instance in New Eng . Dict . So 812. quote ] mark or observe . in Hamlet , II . i . 112 : " I am sorry that with better heed and judgment I had not quoted him " ( Malone ) . See also Romeo and Juliet , 1. iv .
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