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... ( Pooler ) . 91. not consulting ] spontaneously ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; independently ( Pooler ) . Holinshed says ( pp . 860-1 ) , " the eighteenth of June , was such an hideous storme of wind and weather , that manie conjectured it did prog ...
... ( Pooler ) . 91. not consulting ] spontaneously ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; independently ( Pooler ) . Holinshed says ( pp . 860-1 ) , " the eighteenth of June , was such an hideous storme of wind and weather , that manie conjectured it did prog ...
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... Pooler ) . Pooler notes an ironical use of the 105 IIO phrase " proper title " in B. and F. , Beggar's Bush ( 1622 ?; Works , II . 211 ) , 1. i , but without all the implications it has here . 99. superfluous rate ] excessive or ex ...
... Pooler ) . Pooler notes an ironical use of the 105 IIO phrase " proper title " in B. and F. , Beggar's Bush ( 1622 ?; Works , II . 211 ) , 1. i , but without all the implications it has here . 99. superfluous rate ] excessive or ex ...
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... Pooler com- pares Wiv . , IV . i . 15 , and cf. Tp . , III . i . 94 , but as he notes , Buckingham is learned himself , see 1. ii . 111 ff . There is possibly a pun on ' bouk ' or ' bulk ' , meaning mass or body , in opposition to ...
... Pooler com- pares Wiv . , IV . i . 15 , and cf. Tp . , III . i . 94 , but as he notes , Buckingham is learned himself , see 1. ii . 111 ff . There is possibly a pun on ' bouk ' or ' bulk ' , meaning mass or body , in opposition to ...
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