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One that can inform himself of that which it would be otherwise my part to tell him
. Johnson . To advertise is used in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's
accentuation , by Chapmanı , in his version of the 11th Book of the Odycy : u Or ,
of my father ...
One that can inform himself of that which it would be otherwise my part to tell him
. Johnson . To advertise is used in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's
accentuation , by Chapmanı , in his version of the 11th Book of the Odycy : u Or ,
of my father ...
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One , that , above all other sirifcs , contended especially to know himself . DUKE .
What pleasure was he given to ? Escal . Rather rejoicing to see another merry ,
than merry at any thing which profeis'd to make him rejoice : a gentleman of all ...
One , that , above all other sirifcs , contended especially to know himself . DUKE .
What pleasure was he given to ? Escal . Rather rejoicing to see another merry ,
than merry at any thing which profeis'd to make him rejoice : a gentleman of all ...
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He , who the sword of heaven will bear , Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in
himself to know , Grace to stand , and virtue go ; Ś Pattern in himself to know ,
Grace to stand , and virtue go ; ] These lines I cannot underAtand , but believe
that ...
He , who the sword of heaven will bear , Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in
himself to know , Grace to stand , and virtue go ; Ś Pattern in himself to know ,
Grace to stand , and virtue go ; ] These lines I cannot underAtand , but believe
that ...
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... practice : ' First , his integrity Stands without blemish : -- next , itimports
noreason , That with such vehemency he should pursue Faults proper to himself ;
if he had so offended , He would have weigh'd thy brother by himself , may obtain
.
... practice : ' First , his integrity Stands without blemish : -- next , itimports
noreason , That with such vehemency he should pursue Faults proper to himself ;
if he had so offended , He would have weigh'd thy brother by himself , may obtain
.
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Lucio . My lord , most villainoully ; believe it , F. PETER . Well , he in time may
come to clear himself ; But at this instant he is fick , my lord , 8 not a temporary
medler , ] It is hard to know what is mcant by a temporary medler . In iis usual
sense ...
Lucio . My lord , most villainoully ; believe it , F. PETER . Well , he in time may
come to clear himself ; But at this instant he is fick , my lord , 8 not a temporary
medler , ] It is hard to know what is mcant by a temporary medler . In iis usual
sense ...
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