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... Theobald ; notin Q. Q ; not in F. thought defiles Theobald . Delius compares Tw.N. , n . v . 83 : ' We break the sinews of our plot . ' Sir John Davies , Nosce Teipsum ( ed . Grosart , 1 . 70 ) has , in a section on Feeling : ' Lastly ...
... Theobald ; notin Q. Q ; not in F. thought defiles Theobald . Delius compares Tw.N. , n . v . 83 : ' We break the sinews of our plot . ' Sir John Davies , Nosce Teipsum ( ed . Grosart , 1 . 70 ) has , in a section on Feeling : ' Lastly ...
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... Theobald ; say Q. 5 ΙΟ 15 20 14. Over ] ore 19. like , ] Q2-3 . 16. a rage ] rage Q3 . strove ] Pope ; streme Q. Duthie ; like ; Hudson ; like Q ; lik't conj . Daniel . better way ] wetter May Theobald ( Warburton ) ; better day ...
... Theobald ; say Q. 5 ΙΟ 15 20 14. Over ] ore 19. like , ] Q2-3 . 16. a rage ] rage Q3 . strove ] Pope ; streme Q. Duthie ; like ; Hudson ; like Q ; lik't conj . Daniel . better way ] wetter May Theobald ( Warburton ) ; better day ...
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... Theobald ; not in Q. 97. S.D. ] Exit Q1 ; Exit Kent Theobald ; not in Q2-3 . Craig suggests the metaphor is taken from the language of accountants , to even means ' to make accounts even ' . Some take even to be an adj . and the ...
... Theobald ; not in Q. 97. S.D. ] Exit Q1 ; Exit Kent Theobald ; not in Q2-3 . Craig suggests the metaphor is taken from the language of accountants , to even means ' to make accounts even ' . Some take even to be an adj . and the ...
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