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Now my soul hath elbow-room.
— King John, Act V Scene 7
KEYWORD: hic
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It is to be recovered: but that the merit of
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Hic et ubique? Then we'll shift our ground.
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Articles are borrowed of the pronoun, and be thus
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Here, madam:
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'Hic ibat' as I told you before- 'Simois' I am Lucentio-
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Now let me see if I can construe it: 'Hic ibat Simois' I
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