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... hit exceeding hard , And fans turn into falchions in fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . ... stanza 21 ) > The allusion is to Hotspur's contempt for ' a shallow cowardly Hinde ' : ' By this hand , if I were now ...
... hit exceeding hard , And fans turn into falchions in fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . ... stanza 21 ) > The allusion is to Hotspur's contempt for ' a shallow cowardly Hinde ' : ' By this hand , if I were now ...
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With various connotations : as ( a ) to offer or give as a gift ; ( b ) to offer as an act of worship , as a sacrifice ; ( c ) to offer or hand something in ministration , service , or courtesy ; ( d ) to deliver or hand a letter ...
With various connotations : as ( a ) to offer or give as a gift ; ( b ) to offer as an act of worship , as a sacrifice ; ( c ) to offer or hand something in ministration , service , or courtesy ; ( d ) to deliver or hand a letter ...
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But the most significant sleight of hand was so audacious that perversely it generally goes unnoticed . Because the same red or pink shading was employed in this map for the United Kingdom , as for Canada , New Zealand , South Africa ...
But the most significant sleight of hand was so audacious that perversely it generally goes unnoticed . Because the same red or pink shading was employed in this map for the United Kingdom , as for Canada , New Zealand , South Africa ...
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