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... where the shipwreck of Pyrocles is described , with this concluding circum- stance : " But a monstrous cry , begotten of many roaring voyces , was able to infect with feare , " & c . Steevens . Seb . Let's take leave of him ...
... where the shipwreck of Pyrocles is described , with this concluding circum- stance : " But a monstrous cry , begotten of many roaring voyces , was able to infect with feare , " & c . Steevens . Seb . Let's take leave of him ...
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Let's take leave of him . [ Exit . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing the wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit . SCENE II .
Let's take leave of him . [ Exit . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing the wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit . SCENE II .
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Mr. Warton's note , however , on- " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the second act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this passage somewhat disputable . Mr. M. Mason observes , that to trash for overtopping , " may mean to ...
Mr. Warton's note , however , on- " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the second act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this passage somewhat disputable . Mr. M. Mason observes , that to trash for overtopping , " may mean to ...
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... he breaks off abruptly , and leaves her still sitting to her slum- bers . Blackstone . As the words " now I arise " -may signify , " now I rise in my narration , ” - - " now my story heightens in its consequence , " I have left the ...
... he breaks off abruptly , and leaves her still sitting to her slum- bers . Blackstone . As the words " now I arise " -may signify , " now I rise in my narration , ” - - " now my story heightens in its consequence , " I have left the ...
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During these spaces , they were at liberty to act , but were always obliged to leave off at a certain hour , that they might not interfere in that portion of night , which belonged to others . Among these , we may suppose urchins to ...
During these spaces , they were at liberty to act , but were always obliged to leave off at a certain hour , that they might not interfere in that portion of night , which belonged to others . Among these , we may suppose urchins to ...
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