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6 Go , to kennel , Pompey , go : ] It fhould be remembered , that Pompey is the common name of a dog , to which allufion is made in the mention of a kennel . JOHNSON . DUKE . I know none : Can you tell me MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 127.
6 Go , to kennel , Pompey , go : ] It fhould be remembered , that Pompey is the common name of a dog , to which allufion is made in the mention of a kennel . JOHNSON . DUKE . I know none : Can you tell me MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 127.
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I thank God , and my cold blood , I am of your humour for that ; I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow , than a man fwear he loves me . BENE . God keep your ladyfhip ftill in that mind ! so some gentleman or other fhall ' scape a ...
I thank God , and my cold blood , I am of your humour for that ; I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow , than a man fwear he loves me . BENE . God keep your ladyfhip ftill in that mind ! so some gentleman or other fhall ' scape a ...
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A recheate is the found by which dogs are called back . Shakspeare had no mercy upon the poor cuckold , his horn is an inexhauftible fubje & t of merriment . JOHNSON . So , in The Return from Parnaffus : " When you blow the death of ...
A recheate is the found by which dogs are called back . Shakspeare had no mercy upon the poor cuckold , his horn is an inexhauftible fubje & t of merriment . JOHNSON . So , in The Return from Parnaffus : " When you blow the death of ...
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... another Recheat with the tongue very hard , another smoother Recheat , and another warbling Recheat . The mufical notes are affixed to them all . STEEVENS . A recheate is a particular leffon upon the horn , to call dogs back from ...
... another Recheat with the tongue very hard , another smoother Recheat , and another warbling Recheat . The mufical notes are affixed to them all . STEEVENS . A recheate is a particular leffon upon the horn , to call dogs back from ...
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( c 5 I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rofe in his grace ; ] A canker is the canker rofe , dog - rofe , cynofbatus , or hip . The fense is , I would rather live in obfcurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or ...
( c 5 I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rofe in his grace ; ] A canker is the canker rofe , dog - rofe , cynofbatus , or hip . The fense is , I would rather live in obfcurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or ...
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