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... never lends ---- 1 Two negatives , not employed to make an affirmative , are
common in our author . So , in Julius Cæfar : There is no harm intended to your
person , Nor to no Roman eise ; ' STEEVENS . 7 - the determines Herself the
glory of ...
... never lends ---- 1 Two negatives , not employed to make an affirmative , are
common in our author . So , in Julius Cæfar : There is no harm intended to your
person , Nor to no Roman eise ; ' STEEVENS . 7 - the determines Herself the
glory of ...
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And to behold his sway , I will , as ' twere a brother of Visit both prince and people
: therefore , I pr'ythee , Supply me with the habit , and instruct me How I may
formally in person bear ? me your order , > 9 Sith - ] i , e . since . STEEVENS .
And to behold his sway , I will , as ' twere a brother of Visit both prince and people
: therefore , I pr'ythee , Supply me with the habit , and instruct me How I may
formally in person bear ? me your order , > 9 Sith - ] i , e . since . STEEVENS .
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My , does not , I apprehend , relate to the Duke in particular , who had not been
guilty of any vice , but to any inuefinito person . The mcaning seems to be To
destroy by extirpation as it is exprefled in another place ) a fault that I have
committed ...
My , does not , I apprehend , relate to the Duke in particular , who had not been
guilty of any vice , but to any inuefinito person . The mcaning seems to be To
destroy by extirpation as it is exprefled in another place ) a fault that I have
committed ...
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The sense then of the passage is , - How may persons affuming the likeness or
sembiance of virtue , while they are in fact ... 4 so disguise Jhall , by the disguis'd
, ] So disguise shall by means of a person disguised , return an injurious demand
...
The sense then of the passage is , - How may persons affuming the likeness or
sembiance of virtue , while they are in fact ... 4 so disguise Jhall , by the disguis'd
, ] So disguise shall by means of a person disguised , return an injurious demand
...
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The persons , throughout this scene , have been ftrangely confounded in the
modern cditions . The first error has been the introduction of a Town - Clerk , who
is , indeed , mentioned in the Itage - direction , prefixed to this scene in the old ...
The persons , throughout this scene , have been ftrangely confounded in the
modern cditions . The first error has been the introduction of a Town - Clerk , who
is , indeed , mentioned in the Itage - direction , prefixed to this scene in the old ...
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