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... pre- fent , we will not hand a rope more ; ufe your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have lived fo long ... prefent inftant . So , in the 15th chapter of the 1ft Epiftle to the Corinthians : " - of whom the greater part ...
... pre- fent , we will not hand a rope more ; ufe your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have lived fo long ... prefent inftant . So , in the 15th chapter of the 1ft Epiftle to the Corinthians : " - of whom the greater part ...
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... prefent explanation may be countenanced by the following paffage in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. X. ch . 57 : " Who fuffreth none by might , by wealth or blood to overtopp , " Himself gives all preferment , and whom lifteth him ...
... prefent explanation may be countenanced by the following paffage in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. X. ch . 57 : " Who fuffreth none by might , by wealth or blood to overtopp , " Himself gives all preferment , and whom lifteth him ...
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... prefent century ? - Perhaps he had read Eden's Hiftory of Travayle , 1577 , who tells us , p . 434 , that " the giantes , when they found themselves fet- tered , roared like bulls , and cried upon Setebos to help them . " The metathefis ...
... prefent century ? - Perhaps he had read Eden's Hiftory of Travayle , 1577 , who tells us , p . 434 , that " the giantes , when they found themselves fet- tered , roared like bulls , and cried upon Setebos to help them . " The metathefis ...
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... prefent paffage in this light : 65 Fair , excellence , " If , as your form declares , you are divine , " Be pleas'd to inftruct me , how you will be worship'd ; " So bright a beauty cannot fure belong " To human kind . " In a fubfequent ...
... prefent paffage in this light : 65 Fair , excellence , " If , as your form declares , you are divine , " Be pleas'd to inftruct me , how you will be worship'd ; " So bright a beauty cannot fure belong " To human kind . " In a fubfequent ...
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... pre- fent , with all allowance for poetical licence , cannot be reconciled to grammar . I fufpect that our author wrote " were but light to me , " in the sense of would be . - In the preceding line the old copy reads - nor this man's ...
... pre- fent , with all allowance for poetical licence , cannot be reconciled to grammar . I fufpect that our author wrote " were but light to me , " in the sense of would be . - In the preceding line the old copy reads - nor this man's ...
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