单词 | richard's himself again |
释义 | > as lemmasRichard's himself again Richard's himself again and variants: used to indicate that a person has returned to normal after an illness or similar episode. Now rare. ΚΠ 1700 C. Cibber King Richard III v. iii. 52 Conscience avant; Richard's himself again. Hark! the shrill Trumpet sounds, to Horse: Away! My Soul's in Arms, and eager for the Fray.] 1757 R. Griffith & E. Griffith Lett. Henry & Frances I. lxxxviii. 154 I am now returned to myself, and, by giving up myself intirely to you, may say with Glocester, ‘Richard's himself again.’ 1841 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 176/2 I fill apace—and here are my legs and feet. Richard's himself again!—so up I am in a twinkling. 1857 L. Larcom Let. 30 Oct. in New Eng. Q. (1930) 3 510 I have been sick, and could not use a pen respectably for a little while. However, ‘Richard's himself again’ now. 1873 C. A. Warfield Miriam Monfort 75 There—Richard's himself again! (Sorra to him!) He ought to have a bullet through his head for his pains. 1917 Black Cat Apr. 42/1 Old Fathom..grabbed the head of the culinary department by the scruff of the neck. All hands sighed in relief. Richard was himself again. < as lemmas |
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