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Old 13th August 2013, 10:08 AM   #7
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... Well sure, it's easy enough to plug the phrase into a search and see his use has the most hits. As well, translations....
Nothing wrong with it, i'd say. Lorenz is not so strong in the Shakespeare language; it would only help the perusal .
Translations like this one are not necessary to resource; not too much sand for this lorry .


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... Anyway, considering the time period and the French revolution, I am wondering if it might be something that came to be popular in the 1780s-90s...
And why not ?
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