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He made the devil accuse me so audibly, that I heard his voice as vively as ever I
heard anything, not being sleeping but waking. So far as he spoke true, my
conscience bare him record, and testified against me very clearly ; but when he
came ...
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Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Art and Politics
The verse and a half in Italics are worthy of Chapman ; but why did not Mr.
Halliwell, who explains vp-pont and Turn, change " Joves acts were vively limbs "
to " Jove's acts were lively limned," which was unquestionably what Marston
wrote ?
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The Selected Plays of John Marston
143 ff. imitating Montaigne, IlI, ix, 245-6; but the wealth of concrete detail here
draws on Marston's own experience of England's ruined monastic churches. 149
flamens: priests. 150 daw: jackdaw. 151 pie: magpie. 153 vively limned: painted
to ...
John Marston, Macdonald Pearman Jackson, Michael Neill, 1986
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Life of ... Robert Blair ... Containing His Autobiography, ...
And presently kneeling down, I humbly craved of the Lord submission, patience,
and comfort under his correcting hand ; for I supposed the thing had been
actually done when it was so vively * represented unto me. After prayer, my spirit
was ...
Robert Blair, Thomas McCrie, William Row, 1848
The last verse and a half are worthy of Chapman ; but why did not Mr. Halliwell,
who explains up-pont and / um, change "Joves acts were vively limbs " to " Jove's
acts were lively limned,' •which was unquestionably what Marston wrote ?
James Russell Lowell, 1871
The verse and a half in Italics are worthy of Chapman ; but why did not Mr. Halli-
well, who explains up-potd anil um, change " Joves acts were vively limbs" to "
Jove's acts were lively limned," which was unquestionably what Marston wrote ?
He made the devil accuse me so audibly, that I heard his voice as vively as ever I
heard anything, not being sleeping but waking. So far as he spoke true, my
conscience bare him record, and testified against me very clearly ; but when he
came ...
Robert Bruce, Robert Wodrow, William Cunningham, 1843
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Clearly, in a vivid light, S. But gin ye like to wane the time, then ye How a' the
matter stood, shall vively see; Ross's Helenore, p. 69'. Vl'VERIS, VrEvEn's, .9. pl.
Provisions for the sustenance of life, victuals, S. Fr. fibres. “ Item, if it sall be asked
, ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Applied to what may be seen clearly ; as, " vive prent," letter-press which may be
read easily, S.B. Vively, adv. Clearly, in a vivid light, S.l Add ; 2. Distinctly, applied
to objects of sound. " Mr. Andrew Leisk, minister at Ellon, told me that his wife ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Applied to what may be seen clearly ; as, " vive prent," letter-press which may be
read easily, S.B. Vively, adv. Clearly, in a vivid light, S.l Add; 2. Distinctly, applied
to objects of sound. " Mr. Andrew Leisk, minister at Ellon, told me that his wife ...