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... Dent , P.L.E.D. Proverbial Language in English Drama Exclusive of Shake- speare , 1495-1616 : An Index , R. W. Dent ( Berkeley , 1984 ) . Dent , S.P.L. Shakespeare's Proverbial Language : An Index , R. W. Dent ( Berkeley , 1981 ) ...
... Dent , P.L.E.D. Proverbial Language in English Drama Exclusive of Shake- speare , 1495-1616 : An Index , R. W. Dent ( Berkeley , 1984 ) . Dent , S.P.L. Shakespeare's Proverbial Language : An Index , R. W. Dent ( Berkeley , 1981 ) ...
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... Dent , P.L.E.D. , M971 : ' His mind [ is ] on his meat ' , exemplified , e.g. , in Euphues , 1.224 , 31–2 , and Sappho and Phao , III.ü.16–17 . 80. Thou ... to me ] i.e. , compared to me you are without physical needs . 81. fat as ...
... Dent , P.L.E.D. , M971 : ' His mind [ is ] on his meat ' , exemplified , e.g. , in Euphues , 1.224 , 31–2 , and Sappho and Phao , III.ü.16–17 . 80. Thou ... to me ] i.e. , compared to me you are without physical needs . 81. fat as ...
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... Dent , P.L.E.D. , J49.01 and S449 . 81. mettle ] substance . flesh and blood ] See Dent , P.L.E.D. , F367 : ' To be flesh and blood as others are ' . 83. overseen ] deceived . 84-5 . whose ... times ] who know the best time to turn on ...
... Dent , P.L.E.D. , J49.01 and S449 . 81. mettle ] substance . flesh and blood ] See Dent , P.L.E.D. , F367 : ' To be flesh and blood as others are ' . 83. overseen ] deceived . 84-5 . whose ... times ] who know the best time to turn on ...
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