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... suggested was a misprint for of sense . Singer adopts the reading of Qq . , pronouncing the reading of Ff . " an ... SUGGEST . - Suggest , in the sense of tempt , occurs not infrequently ; cf. Sonnet cxliv . lines 1 , 2 : Two loves I ...
... suggested was a misprint for of sense . Singer adopts the reading of Qq . , pronouncing the reading of Ff . " an ... SUGGEST . - Suggest , in the sense of tempt , occurs not infrequently ; cf. Sonnet cxliv . lines 1 , 2 : Two loves I ...
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... suggest the people in what hatred He still hath held them ; that to ' s powerll he would Have made them mules ... suggested At some time when his soaring insolence 270 Shall touch the people , -which time shall not want , If he be ...
... suggest the people in what hatred He still hath held them ; that to ' s powerll he would Have made them mules ... suggested At some time when his soaring insolence 270 Shall touch the people , -which time shall not want , If he be ...
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... suggested . 265. Line 238 : full of vent . - A writer in the Edinburgh Review , October , 1872 , suggests that vent is here a hunt- ing term . " When the hound vents anything , he pauses to verify the scent , and then full of eager ...
... suggested . 265. Line 238 : full of vent . - A writer in the Edinburgh Review , October , 1872 , suggests that vent is here a hunt- ing term . " When the hound vents anything , he pauses to verify the scent , and then full of eager ...
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