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Shakespeare's Sonnets (Yale Nota Bene)
by William Shakespeare
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... 69.6- 7,14.) 10. a l l any (as in 74.2; but, in context of holy ... hours, with a possible incidental play on a sexual sense of all [see 26.1-14, note]; all ornament would then mean "pubic hair," or "merkin" [the Renaissance ... "
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Shakespeare's Sonnets (Y-356)
by William Shakespeare
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... 69.6- 7,14.) 10. all any (as in 74.2; but, in context of holy . . . hours, with a possible incidental play on a sexual sense of all [see 26.1-14, note]; all ornament would then mean "pubic hair," or "merkin" [the Renaissance ... "
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... or museum guards or social workers. But at least they can, and on lively diversified sidewalks they do, supervise the incidental play of children and assimilate the children into city society. ... "
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The Death and Life of Great American Cities
by Jane Jacobs
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... But at least they can, and on lively diversified sidewalks they do, supervise the incidental play of children and assimilate the children into city society. They do it in the course o f carrying on their ... "
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