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This word is always used as a term of contempt . So , again , in Lyly's Midas ,
1592 : " attire never used but of old women and pelting priests . " STEEVENS .
overborne their continents : ] Born down the banks that contain them . So , in Lear
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This word is always used as a term of contempt . So , again , in Lyly's Midas ,
1592 : " attire never used but of old women and pelting priests . " STEEVENS .
overborne their continents : ] Born down the banks that contain them . So , in Lear
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In the old black letier story of Howleglas , it is always used in that sense : for at all
tiines he did some mad touch . " STEEVENS . 9 mispris'd mood : ] Miftaken ; so
below misprifion is mistake . JOHNSON Mood is anger , or perhaps rather in this
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In the old black letier story of Howleglas , it is always used in that sense : for at all
tiines he did some mad touch . " STEEVENS . 9 mispris'd mood : ] Miftaken ; so
below misprifion is mistake . JOHNSON Mood is anger , or perhaps rather in this
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It is now used only in contempt or abhorrence : perhaps in our author's time it was
ambiguous , in which state it suits well with this dialogue . JOHNSON . Pistol
salules King Henry V. by the same title . STEEVENS . The word literally means a
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It is now used only in contempt or abhorrence : perhaps in our author's time it was
ambiguous , in which state it suits well with this dialogue . JOHNSON . Pistol
salules King Henry V. by the same title . STEEVENS . The word literally means a
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3 Tlie substantive pickeulness is used by Ben Jonson for nicety in dresse
Discoveries , Vol . VII . Whalley's , edit . p . 116 : too much pickedness is not
manly . " Tyrwhitt . Again , in Nashe's Apologie of Piercy Penniless , 1593 : " - he
might have ...
3 Tlie substantive pickeulness is used by Ben Jonson for nicety in dresse
Discoveries , Vol . VII . Whalley's , edit . p . 116 : too much pickedness is not
manly . " Tyrwhitt . Again , in Nashe's Apologie of Piercy Penniless , 1593 : " - he
might have ...
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But allowing the word to be used in that licentious sense , furely our author would
have written , not in , but into , years - i . e . into wrinkles , as in a passage quoted
by Mr. Steevens from Twelfth - Night : he does smile his cheek into more lines ...
But allowing the word to be used in that licentious sense , furely our author would
have written , not in , but into , years - i . e . into wrinkles , as in a passage quoted
by Mr. Steevens from Twelfth - Night : he does smile his cheek into more lines ...
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