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Pagina 91
... speake him farre ( = overpraise ) EMOH II.4.29 . so passing farre unkind ( pleonastic ) ( c ) Monstrous ( = mightily ) MND I.2.54 . Ile speake in a monstrous little voice All's Well II.1.187 . skill infinite , and monstrous desperate ...
... speake him farre ( = overpraise ) EMOH II.4.29 . so passing farre unkind ( pleonastic ) ( c ) Monstrous ( = mightily ) MND I.2.54 . Ile speake in a monstrous little voice All's Well II.1.187 . skill infinite , and monstrous desperate ...
Pagina 108
... speake / Out of my divination ( b ) = ' Except ' ( c ) : Henry VIII III.2.13 . When did he regard / The stampe of Noblenesse in any person / Out of himselfe Revels IV . 3.20 . hee cannot speake out of a dictionarie method ( = except in ) ...
... speake / Out of my divination ( b ) = ' Except ' ( c ) : Henry VIII III.2.13 . When did he regard / The stampe of Noblenesse in any person / Out of himselfe Revels IV . 3.20 . hee cannot speake out of a dictionarie method ( = except in ) ...
Pagina 208
... speake of at this time . Lo . iu . You speake very well sir . Step . Nay not so neither , but I speake to serue my turne . Lo . iu . Your turne ? why cousin , a gentleman of so faire sort as you are , of so true cariage , so speciall ...
... speake of at this time . Lo . iu . You speake very well sir . Step . Nay not so neither , but I speake to serue my turne . Lo . iu . Your turne ? why cousin , a gentleman of so faire sort as you are , of so true cariage , so speciall ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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