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Pagina 681
... of enseamed in this passage , but Dyce follows his predecessors in explaining it to mean “ greasy ” . ... cleansing a hawk from grease by means of grease , it naturally acquired a much stronger sense , and came to mean the stirring ...
... of enseamed in this passage , but Dyce follows his predecessors in explaining it to mean “ greasy ” . ... cleansing a hawk from grease by means of grease , it naturally acquired a much stronger sense , and came to mean the stirring ...
Pagina 802
The adventure of the bringing off of his drum ' has become proverbial as a satire on all ridiculous and blustering undertakings which the person never means to perform : nor can anything be more severe than what one of the bye ...
The adventure of the bringing off of his drum ' has become proverbial as a satire on all ridiculous and blustering undertakings which the person never means to perform : nor can anything be more severe than what one of the bye ...
Pagina 974
He gives orders for his farewell feast , although Flavius reminds him of his absolute want of means , and says that in doing so You only speak from your distracted soul . However , Timon and the cook will provide . The feast is toward .
He gives orders for his farewell feast , although Flavius reminds him of his absolute want of means , and says that in doing so You only speak from your distracted soul . However , Timon and the cook will provide . The feast is toward .
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