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... Elizabethan E. the English of Shakespeare and his contemporaries ( down to about 1650 ) . O.F. Old French , i.c. till about 1600. F. = modern French . Germ . modern German . Gk . = Greck . Ital . Italian . Lat . = Latin . - NOTE : In ...
... Elizabethan E. the English of Shakespeare and his contemporaries ( down to about 1650 ) . O.F. Old French , i.c. till about 1600. F. = modern French . Germ . modern German . Gk . = Greck . Ital . Italian . Lat . = Latin . - NOTE : In ...
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... Elizabethan E. Cf. Genesis iii . 15 , " it shall bruise thy head , and thou shalt bruise his heel . " There was also a use , not common , of it ( Middle E. hit ) as a possessive , though uninflected ; especially in the phrase it own ...
... Elizabethan E. Cf. Genesis iii . 15 , " it shall bruise thy head , and thou shalt bruise his heel . " There was also a use , not common , of it ( Middle E. hit ) as a possessive , though uninflected ; especially in the phrase it own ...
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... Elizabethan E .; their meaning is , ' it seems , or seemed , to me . ' The pronoun is a dative , and the verb is not ... Elizabethan uses of the word , which is noticeable as having improved in sense . ore , Com . 719 , 933 ...
... Elizabethan E .; their meaning is , ' it seems , or seemed , to me . ' The pronoun is a dative , and the verb is not ... Elizabethan uses of the word , which is noticeable as having improved in sense . ore , Com . 719 , 933 ...
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