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> On 29 Aug, 19:47, Max Muir <orb_at_cts_dot_...@fastmail.co.uk> wrote:
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> > > On 27 Aug, 21:27, MikeinCam...@aol.com wrote:
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Group: uk.politics.misc · Group Profile · Search for Reynart in uk.politics.misc
Author: Max Muir
Date: Aug 30, 2007 11:33
On May 2, 8:58 pm, "John" <agard2...@CDyahoo.com> wrote: "God ye good even, William" Audrey says this in "As you like it." Can someone discuss the phrase and give its meaning. I'd guess it means "May God give you a good evening". Correct? It seems a verb has been dropped. Is it an abbreviation or condensation of an earlier, longer phrase, in the way that "goodbye" comes from
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