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On Jul 30, 7:27 am, art <acneu...@gmail.com> wrote: > ------------------------------------ > . Trap The Erymanthian *BOAR* > . - Hercules's *FOURTH* Labor > .................................... > ___*FOURTH* = *ViERDE* (Dutch) > ___*WILD BOAR* = *EVER* (Dutch) > ---------------------------------------------http://www.ljhammond.com/phlit/2005-07c.htm > . > <<before he adopted the pen-name     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Jul 30, 2008 14:56

----------------------------------- http://www2.prestel.co.uk/rey/halliwell.jpg Actor Mark Rylance, replies to Prof. Wells' criticisms: http://www.doubtaboutwill.org/debate <<Yes, the monument compares [Shakspeare] to “great figures of classical antiquity;” but not those to whom one would expect him to be compared. The initial lines say in Latin that he was “In judgment a Nestor, in intellect
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----------------------------------- http://www2.prestel.co.uk/rey/halliwell.jpg Actor Mark Rylance, replies to Prof. Wells' criticisms: http://www.doubtaboutwill.org/debate <<Yes, the monument compares [Shakspeare] to “great figures of classical antiquity;” but not those to whom one would expect him to be compared. The initial lines say in Latin that he was “In judgment a Nestor, in intellect     

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Author: art
Date: Jul 30, 2008 08:00

------------------------------------ . Trap The Erymanthian *BOAR* . - Hercules's *FOURTH* Labor .................................... ___*FOURTH* = *ViERDE* (Dutch) ___*WILD BOAR* = *EVER* (Dutch) --------------------------------------------- http://www.ljhammond.com/phlit/2005-07c.htm . <<before he adopted the pen-name William Shakespeare, Oxford used the pen-name “Ever or Never.” He prefaced
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On Jun 30, 7:17 pm, Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` D * DAmnable, not to be allowed. * deacon, (g) prouider for the poore * demonaicke, (g) possessed with a deuill. * deambulation, a walking abroade * [fr] debate, strife, contention * debar, let: * debilitie, weakenes, faintnes. * [fr] debonnayre, gentle, curteous, affable, * decalogue     

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Author: art
Date: Jul 30, 2008 07:44

Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` something went wrong with the letter B - here is the missing text ``````````````````````````` B * BAile, suretie, witnes. * ballance, a paire of scales, or other thing. * [fr] balase, grauell, wherewith ships are poy- sed to goe vpright: or weight. * bang, beat * bankerupt, bankerout, waster *
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Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` C * CAlamitie, trouble, affliction. * calcinate, to make salt: * calefie, make warme, heate, or chafe. * calygraphie, (g) fayre writing. C. calli- (* fol. C1v *) An Alphabeticall table * calliditie, craftines, or deceit * calumniation, a discrediting by worde, or false accusation     

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Author: art
Date: Jul 30, 2008 07:27

Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` braule, (* fol. C1r *) of hard English words. # braule, wrangle. # brachygraphie, (g) short writing. # [fr] bragard, fine, trim, proude # [fr] brandish, to shake a sword # breuitie, shortnes # brickle, (* synonyms *) easiely broken, # brittle, lymber. (* synonyms end *) # [fr] brigand, a theefe, or robber by the high way side
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```````````````````````````` I'm sending the dictionary, this post is the letter A. ```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpts) ```````````````````````````` Texts 1.1 ROBERT CAWDREY A TABLE ALPHABETICALL OF HARD USUAL ENGLISH WORDS (1604) EDITED BY Raymond G. Siemens, Department of English, University of British Columbia © 1994 the Editor From STC 4884 and     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:53

"Lyra" <M.Q.at.R.A@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:e923b3df-7fef-436f-911b-02aa69c40a24@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... Lyra wrote: Alan Jones wrote: Many thanks for this and your other posting about alphabetical order. I ought to have been able to find this information for myself, but didn't know how to search effectively
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Author: Lyra
Date: Jun 30, 2008 11:17

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jun 30, 2008 11:04

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jun 30, 2008 10:50

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Date: Jun 30, 2008 10:44

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Author: Alan Jones
Date: Jun 28, 2008 00:56

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