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... Book 1 , Song 4 , p . 87 , ed . 1625 ; and from Milton's Paradise Regained , " To slacken virtue , and abate her edge . " Book ii . 455 ) ; Which once in him abated , iv . 310 . abate , to take away , to except : Abate throw at novum ...
... Book 1 , Song 4 , p . 87 , ed . 1625 ; and from Milton's Paradise Regained , " To slacken virtue , and abate her edge . " Book ii . 455 ) ; Which once in him abated , iv . 310 . abate , to take away , to except : Abate throw at novum ...
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... Book of G. Douglas's version of the Eneid , ' Ful mony mery abaitmentis followis here " " ( STEEVENS ) . abrook , to brook , to endure , v . 144 . absent time - To take advantage of the , To take advantage of the time of the king's ...
... Book of G. Douglas's version of the Eneid , ' Ful mony mery abaitmentis followis here " " ( STEEVENS ) . abrook , to brook , to endure , v . 144 . absent time - To take advantage of the , To take advantage of the time of the king's ...
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... Book ix . p . 249 ) . Achilles ' spear , Is able with the change to kill and cure , -Like to , V. 210 : Telephus having been wounded by Achilles , could be cured only by the rust scraped from the spear which had caused the wound the ...
... Book ix . p . 249 ) . Achilles ' spear , Is able with the change to kill and cure , -Like to , V. 210 : Telephus having been wounded by Achilles , could be cured only by the rust scraped from the spear which had caused the wound the ...
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... book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in The M. M. are forgeries , and I should have said very ...
... book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted through the medium of The Monthly Mirror : but undoubtedly no such book exists ; the title and passage of it given in The M. M. are forgeries , and I should have said very ...
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... Book xi . ; " Now when she [ i.e. Chione ] full her time had gon , she bare by Mercurye A sonne that hight Autolychus , who proude a wily pye , And such a fellow as in theft and filching had no peere : He was his fathers owne sonne ...
... Book xi . ; " Now when she [ i.e. Chione ] full her time had gon , she bare by Mercurye A sonne that hight Autolychus , who proude a wily pye , And such a fellow as in theft and filching had no peere : He was his fathers owne sonne ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1883 |
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