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... reason ) , ii . 21. " ❝aleven , eleven , ii . 363 : see note 23 , ii . 419. ” Add " ( The Lorde hath suffered vs full longe , And spared hath his rodde , - What peace hath bene vs now among Aleuen yeares , praysed be God ! ' A new ...
... reason ) , ii . 21. " ❝aleven , eleven , ii . 363 : see note 23 , ii . 419. ” Add " ( The Lorde hath suffered vs full longe , And spared hath his rodde , - What peace hath bene vs now among Aleuen yeares , praysed be God ! ' A new ...
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... distill the said moisture , which the shrewd and un- happie beast catcheth among the shag long haires of his beard . Now by reason of dust getting among it , it baltereth and cluttereth BLOODY - BOARD . 43 into knots , ' &
... distill the said moisture , which the shrewd and un- happie beast catcheth among the shag long haires of his beard . Now by reason of dust getting among it , it baltereth and cluttereth BLOODY - BOARD . 43 into knots , ' &
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... reason is , that the partie vnto whom the Lie is giuen ought to become Challenger , and of the nature of Lies . ' 3. Of the manner and diuersitie of Lies . ' 4. ' Of Lies certaine . ' 5 . ' Of conditionall Lyes . ' 6. ' Of the Lye in ...
... reason is , that the partie vnto whom the Lie is giuen ought to become Challenger , and of the nature of Lies . ' 3. Of the manner and diuersitie of Lies . ' 4. ' Of Lies certaine . ' 5 . ' Of conditionall Lyes . ' 6. ' Of the Lye in ...
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... reason of Shakespeare making the Clown say , ' I knew when seven justices , " & c . Caranza was another of these authentic authors upon the Duello . Fletcher , in his last act of Love's Pilgrimage , ridicules him with much humour ...
... reason of Shakespeare making the Clown say , ' I knew when seven justices , " & c . Caranza was another of these authentic authors upon the Duello . Fletcher , in his last act of Love's Pilgrimage , ridicules him with much humour ...
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... reason it is altered [ to ' brown groves ' ] I cannot conceive . Ceres was certainly not the goddess of the woods ; and those very broom groves seem to be expressly hinted at , in the very words of Ceres which follow a little below ...
... reason it is altered [ to ' brown groves ' ] I cannot conceive . Ceres was certainly not the goddess of the woods ; and those very broom groves seem to be expressly hinted at , in the very words of Ceres which follow a little below ...
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