Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1876 |
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59. oldal
... seems to have for- gotten to replace the bodies ( of Darnley and his page ) . received the news of the disaster with well - feigned aston- where so circumstantial an account of Bothwell's pro- ceedings is to be found . Lingard does not ...
... seems to have for- gotten to replace the bodies ( of Darnley and his page ) . received the news of the disaster with well - feigned aston- where so circumstantial an account of Bothwell's pro- ceedings is to be found . Lingard does not ...
116. oldal
... seem impossible that it ever could be published in its entirety , unless his words had been taken down verbatim at ... seems plausible . " Johnson defines the word , " a mean rascal , a low , petty villain , " and adds that the word is ...
... seem impossible that it ever could be published in its entirety , unless his words had been taken down verbatim at ... seems plausible . " Johnson defines the word , " a mean rascal , a low , petty villain , " and adds that the word is ...
156. oldal
... seems to identify that verb with bate . There is another verb , to bak ( ? back ) , in com- mon use by schoolboys ; such a one sometimes says he has been bak'd about . Remembering that bat and bak are alternative forms of vespertilio ...
... seems to identify that verb with bate . There is another verb , to bak ( ? back ) , in com- mon use by schoolboys ; such a one sometimes says he has been bak'd about . Remembering that bat and bak are alternative forms of vespertilio ...
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