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... doth gabble monstrously . " It is true that he expressed himself with awkwardness ; but he had a true conception of the scholar's duty , and the preface of which Johnson speaks in this disparaging way has been justly described by ...
... doth gabble monstrously . " It is true that he expressed himself with awkwardness ; but he had a true conception of the scholar's duty , and the preface of which Johnson speaks in this disparaging way has been justly described by ...
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... doth well appear unto our state- But to recover of us , by strong hand And terms compulsative , those foresaid lands So by his father lost : and this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations , The source of this our watch ...
... doth well appear unto our state- But to recover of us , by strong hand And terms compulsative , those foresaid lands So by his father lost : and this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations , The source of this our watch ...
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... doth besmirch The virtue of his will : but you must fear , His greatness weigh'd , his will is not his own ; For he himself is subject to his birth : ] He may not , as unvalu'd persons do , Carve for himself ; for on his choice depends ...
... doth besmirch The virtue of his will : but you must fear , His greatness weigh'd , his will is not his own ; For he himself is subject to his birth : ] He may not , as unvalu'd persons do , Carve for himself ; for on his choice depends ...
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... doth wake to - night , and takes his rouse , Keeps wassail , and the swaggering up - spring reels ; And , as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down , The kettle - drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge . Hor . Ham . Ay ...
... doth wake to - night , and takes his rouse , Keeps wassail , and the swaggering up - spring reels ; And , as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down , The kettle - drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge . Hor . Ham . Ay ...
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... doth much content me To hear him so inclin❜d . Good gentlemen , give him a further edge , And drive his purpose on to these delights . Ros . We shall , my lord . King . [ Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . Sweet Gertrude , leave us ...
... doth much content me To hear him so inclin❜d . Good gentlemen , give him a further edge , And drive his purpose on to these delights . Ros . We shall , my lord . King . [ Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . Sweet Gertrude , leave us ...
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