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STEEVENS . let the world slide : ] This expression is proverbial . It is used in Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit without Money : will you go drink 66 " And let the world slide , unele ? " It occurs , however , or somewhat very much ...
STEEVENS . let the world slide : ] This expression is proverbial . It is used in Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit without Money : will you go drink 66 " And let the world slide , unele ? " It occurs , however , or somewhat very much ...
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STEEVEns . From the Spanish , des embocar , to cast out of the mouth . We have again the same expression in Antony and Cleopatra : the boar of Thessaly " Was never so emboss'd . " MALONE . < a Can any thing be more evident than that ...
STEEVEns . From the Spanish , des embocar , to cast out of the mouth . We have again the same expression in Antony and Cleopatra : the boar of Thessaly " Was never so emboss'd . " MALONE . < a Can any thing be more evident than that ...
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Perhaps this expression was used to imply that John Naps ( who might have been a real character , ) was a fat man : or as Poins calls the associates of Falstaff , Trojans , John Naps might be called a Grecian for such another reason .
Perhaps this expression was used to imply that John Naps ( who might have been a real character , ) was a fat man : or as Poins calls the associates of Falstaff , Trojans , John Naps might be called a Grecian for such another reason .
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So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " How shall I dote on her , with more advice , " That thus , without advice , begin to love her ! " STEEVENS . 6 Happy man be his dole ! ] A proverbial expression . It is used in Damon and Pithias ...
So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " How shall I dote on her , with more advice , " That thus , without advice , begin to love her ! " STEEVENS . 6 Happy man be his dole ! ] A proverbial expression . It is used in Damon and Pithias ...
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In Cupid's Revenge , by Beaumont and Fletcher , we meet with a similar expression , which may serve to explain that before us : " Then happy man be his fortune ! " i . e . May his fortune be that of a happy man ! MALONE .
In Cupid's Revenge , by Beaumont and Fletcher , we meet with a similar expression , which may serve to explain that before us : " Then happy man be his fortune ! " i . e . May his fortune be that of a happy man ! MALONE .
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