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... thee froth , and lime . " " The first , " says Steevens , " was done by putting soap into the bottom of the tankard when they drew the beer ; the other , by mixing lime with the sack ( i . e . sherry ) to make it sparkle in the glass ...
... thee froth , and lime . " " The first , " says Steevens , " was done by putting soap into the bottom of the tankard when they drew the beer ; the other , by mixing lime with the sack ( i . e . sherry ) to make it sparkle in the glass ...
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... thee at boord , and cannot sleepe for dreaming on thee in bedde . " Day's Ile of Gulls , 1606 , sig . D. And , if thy rival be in presence too , Seem not to mark , but do as others do ; Salute him friendly , give him gentle words ...
... thee at boord , and cannot sleepe for dreaming on thee in bedde . " Day's Ile of Gulls , 1606 , sig . D. And , if thy rival be in presence too , Seem not to mark , but do as others do ; Salute him friendly , give him gentle words ...
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... thee for thy pains Ten silver shekels [ old ed . " sickles " ] and a golden waist . " Works , ii . 63 , ed . Dyce , 1829 . " Circles of gold , " I conceive , could only mean crowns ( diadems ) of gold . ( In Macbeth , act i . sc . 5 ...
... thee for thy pains Ten silver shekels [ old ed . " sickles " ] and a golden waist . " Works , ii . 63 , ed . Dyce , 1829 . " Circles of gold , " I conceive , could only mean crowns ( diadems ) of gold . ( In Macbeth , act i . sc . 5 ...
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... thee here from all thy sinnes , For why the deed is meritorious . ” The Troublesome Raigne of King John ( Part Sec . ) , sig . L 2 , ed . 1622 . Act iv . sc . 2 . " A devil in an everlasting garment hath him , " & c . The following ...
... thee here from all thy sinnes , For why the deed is meritorious . ” The Troublesome Raigne of King John ( Part Sec . ) , sig . L 2 , ed . 1622 . Act iv . sc . 2 . " A devil in an everlasting garment hath him , " & c . The following ...
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... thee , fiend ! " I must add , -first , that " thee " is preferable to " thou , " because it comes nearer the old reading " then ; " and secondly , that " Avoid thee , fiend ! " is much more com- mon than " Avoid , thou fiend ! " ( the ...
... thee , fiend ! " I must add , -first , that " thee " is preferable to " thou , " because it comes nearer the old reading " then ; " and secondly , that " Avoid thee , fiend ! " is much more com- mon than " Avoid , thou fiend ! " ( the ...
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