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from The Century Dictionary.
- Cited or quoted before or above.
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- adjective Cited or quoted before or above.
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- adjective
Cited orquoted before or above.
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Examples
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Above all things, the forecited authors have given particular directions to physicians about the words, discourse, and converse which they ought to have with their patients; everyone aiming at one point, that is, to rejoice them without offending God, and in no wise whatsoever to vex or displease them.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Above all things, the forecited authors have given particular directions to physicians about the words, discourse, and converse which they ought to have with their patients; everyone aiming at one point, that is, to rejoice them without offending God, and in no wise whatsoever to vex or displease them.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Concerning that mingling, both Talmudists dispute in the forecited chapter of the Passover: which see.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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The forecited accounts have an entry, in 1564, of two shillings
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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Perhaps I ought to add, touching the forecited anachronisms, that the Poet's sense of them may be fairly regarded as apparent in the naming of the piece.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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For a broader and bulkier illustration of the point in hand, the student probably cannot do better than by comparing in full the dialogue from which the first of the forecited passages is taken with the whole of the second scene in Act i.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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So that the forecited arguments would conclude the writing of the play to have been nearly synchronous with the revisal of All's Well that Ends Well, and with the production of King Lear, perhaps also of Macbeth; at least, within the same period of four or five years.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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So that we may safely conclude the play to have been written some time between that date and the date of the forecited entry at the Stationers '; that is, when the Poet was in his thirty-sixth or thirty-seventh year.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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Shakespeare's boldness in metaphors is pretty strongly exemplified in some of the forecited passages; but he has instances of still greater boldness.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters Hudson, H N 1872
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Folios in the forecited passage, and I think concur with me, that like many, ay, most others, all it craves at the hands of editors and commentators is, to be left alone.
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