In the play, Shakespeare introduces Puck as the " shrewd and knavish sprite " and " that merry wanderer of the night "; he is a jester to Oberon, the fairy king.
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Of Anne's own recognition of the specifically Jewish nature of her plight, Kanin wrote, in a statement that now seems knavish and stupid, that it " reduces her magnificent stature ."
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LONDON ( AP ) _ James Hewitt, reviled as a cad for spilling details of his affair with Princess Diana, was just as knavish when he got in a traffic accident, a woman injured in the wreck says.
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With these memories foremost on my mind, I went to see " Titanic " again not as a snarly critic but as a pubescent girl, infatuated with the movies and the knavish charm of Hollywood's legendary leading man.
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There are some knavish quacks, and some silly doctors, who say the cure is not impossible, and that he may be restored to his senses . . . By what I can learn, he leads a happy kind of animal life.
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Exiled from London to gritty Manchester after resisting her knavish bosses ( she threw a glass of wine in the face of one in the final scene of of " PS " 4 ), Jane is at once harder and more vulnerable than ever.
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During the last year of the war Dyer demanded, and got, a court of inquiry that cleared him of any wrongdoing or harmful partisanship he was accused of by a long row of " charlatan inventors and knavish contractors " including former colonel Hiram Berdan.
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The overuse of the phrase by an eager member of the House of Commons led Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in one speech, to deviate from his planned text and say " Where, oh where, shall we find a more foolish knave or a more knavish fool than this ? ".
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Scholarly re-evaluations have been published, to the effect that McCarthy was a misunderstood hero of the resistance to communism and the Soviet Union, fatally maligned for a wee misstep here or there by foolish and knavish liberals either indifferent to the horrors of Stalinism or contemptuous of their own country.
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If you had the knack, Puck might do minor housework for you, quick fine needlework or butter-churning, which could be undone in a moment by his knavish tricks if you fell out of favour with him He may also do work for you if you leave him small gifts, such as a glass of milk or other such treats, otherwise he may do the opposite by " make [ ing ] the drink [ beer ] to bear no barm " and other such fiendish acts.
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