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... purposes ? I have followed the advice of Mr. Ritfon , who judiciously pro- poses to omit the words now ejected from the text . STEEVENS . 8 And fuck'd my verdure out on't . ] So , in Arthur Hall's tranf- lation of the first book of ...
... purposes ? I have followed the advice of Mr. Ritfon , who judiciously pro- poses to omit the words now ejected from the text . STEEVENS . 8 And fuck'd my verdure out on't . ] So , in Arthur Hall's tranf- lation of the first book of ...
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... purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying self . MIRA . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will ery it o'er again ; it is a hint , 9 That wrings mine eyes.1 7 in lieu o ' the premises , & c . ] In lieu of ...
... purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying self . MIRA . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will ery it o'er again ; it is a hint , 9 That wrings mine eyes.1 7 in lieu o ' the premises , & c . ] In lieu of ...
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... purpose , that their punishment Might have the freer courfe . 66 So , in King Henry VI . P. I. lift , for lifted : " He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . " MALONE . 6 -fuftaining- i . e . their garments that bore them up and ...
... purpose , that their punishment Might have the freer courfe . 66 So , in King Henry VI . P. I. lift , for lifted : " He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . " MALONE . 6 -fuftaining- i . e . their garments that bore them up and ...
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... purposes ; but let any other being entertain the fame thoughts , and he will find them eafily iffue in the fame expreflions . JOHNSON , As wicked dew- Wicked ; having baneful qualities . So Spenfer fays , wicked weed ; fo , in ...
... purposes ; but let any other being entertain the fame thoughts , and he will find them eafily iffue in the fame expreflions . JOHNSON , As wicked dew- Wicked ; having baneful qualities . So Spenfer fays , wicked weed ; fo , in ...
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... purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , 1 Oho , O ho ! ] This favage exclamation was originally and conftantly appropriated by the writers of our ancient Mysteries and Moralities , to the Devil ; and has , in this ...
... purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , 1 Oho , O ho ! ] This favage exclamation was originally and conftantly appropriated by the writers of our ancient Mysteries and Moralities , to the Devil ; and has , in this ...
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