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  • 61The Fair Maid of the Inn — is an early 17th century stage play, a comedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators. It was originally published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647. Uncertainties of the play s date, authorship, and sources make it one …

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  • 62Sonnet 142 — Sonnet|142 Love is my sin and thy dear virtue hate, Hate of my sin, grounded on sinful loving: O, but with mine compare thou thine own state, And thou shalt find it merits not reproving; Or, if it do, not from those lips of thine, That have… …

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  • 63Thierry and Theodoret — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators that was first published in 1621. It is one of the problematic plays of Fletcher s oeuvre; as with Love s Cure, there are significant uncertainties about… …

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  • 64Fan Lanmao — / Fǎn Lánmāo (Chinese Characters: 反蓝猫, which means Anti Lanmao , abbr. FLM) is a group that reproving the Chinese cartoon 3000 Whys of Blue Cat and its lead role Blue Cat / Lan Mao …

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  • 65Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944 film) — Die Feuerzangenbowle Film poster Directed by Helmut Weiss Produced by H …

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  • 66Dinah — /duy neuh/, n. 1. Also, Douay Bible, Dina. the daughter of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 30:21. 2. a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning vindicated. * * * ▪ biblical figure also spelled  Dina,         in the Old Testament (Genesis 30:21; 34;… …

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  • 67reproof — reproofless, adj. /ri proohf /, n. 1. the act of reproving, censuring, or rebuking. 2. an expression of censure or rebuke. [1300 50; ME reprof < OF reprove, deriv. of reprover to REPROVE] Syn. 1. rebuke, reproach, remonstrance, chiding. * * * …

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  • 68reproval — /ri prooh veuhl/, n. 1. the act of reproving. 2. a reproof. [1840 50; REPROVE + AL2] * * * …

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  • 69reprove — reprover, n. reprovingly, adv. /ri proohv /, v., reproved, reproving. v.t. 1. to criticize or correct, esp. gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake. 2. to disapprove of strongly; censure: to reprove a bad decision. 3. Obs. to disprove or&#8230; …

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  • 70upbraiding — upbraidingly, adv. /up bray ding/, n. 1. the act or words of a person who upbraids; severe reproof or censure: an upbraiding from one s superiors. adj. 2. severely reproachful or reproving; censorious: upbraiding remarks. [1175 1225; ME; see&#8230; …

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