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3 adjectives to describe interposes
I am the less sorry that the Magistrate doth so little interpose.' England barren in good historians.
[They all draw, and Bellmour stands foremost, and fights with Charles; the Women run squeaking out, Sir Tim. Sham, and Sharp sneak behind; Trusty interposes.
Such essentially was the chorus of the ancient Greek play; and a similar end is answered in Shakspeare by the subtle asides, the glancing bye-lights, which his wondrous intellect interposes amidst the rapid play of his fancy, the exuberance of his wit, and the crowded incident and interchange of passion created by his genius.