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" Page 470 (same vol. ) — "That God will not be acknowen true in the receiving itself. " 1573. — "Acknown, " (Calvin's "Job, " page 281). 1570. — "Foxe's Book of Martyrs, " 8th vol. , page 367, line 7, — "and would not be acknowen. " (Seeley's edition, 1868). The word "aknowen" was in use with the same meaning as " acknowen " from very early times. In the "Paston Letters, " written in the reign of Henry VI. , the reader will find the words " Yet he will not be aknowyn, " 2nd vol. , page 139, ed...ition 1841. Mr. Theobald says that his statement, that Shakespeare was attempting to introduce agnosco into our language, is not affected by showing that some one else so attempted. My illustrations show that before Shakespeare used the word "acknown, " it was in common use, and that no writer, whom we know, was attempting its introduction. When Shakespeare wrote the word "acknown, " it was dropping out of the language, after a use of nearly two hundred years. In sonnet 146, Mr. Theobald says we find "Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss " (i e thy body's loss).
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