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... thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accufed thou , So in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : RITSON . The more degenerate aud bafe art thou- . " STEEVENS . 1. LORD , Hang ...
... thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accufed thou , So in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : RITSON . The more degenerate aud bafe art thou- . " STEEVENS . 1. LORD , Hang ...
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... Things of like value , differing in the owners , " Are prized by their masters : believe it , dear lord , " You mend the jewel by wearing it . " M. MASON . I prythee , let us be provided As the measure is here im - ` perfect , we may ...
... Things of like value , differing in the owners , " Are prized by their masters : believe it , dear lord , " You mend the jewel by wearing it . " M. MASON . I prythee , let us be provided As the measure is here im - ` perfect , we may ...
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... thing by which he could be faved . The following lines confirm this explanation . M. MASON . - 6 twenty Mr. Theobald has - ten . Dr. Farmer pro- poles to read twain . REED . 7 Afk nothing , give it him , it foals me , firaight , And ...
... thing by which he could be faved . The following lines confirm this explanation . M. MASON . - 6 twenty Mr. Theobald has - ten . Dr. Farmer pro- poles to read twain . REED . 7 Afk nothing , give it him , it foals me , firaight , And ...
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... things , is frequently used , as in this inftance , by Shakspeare , inftead of who , the pronoun relative , applied to perfons . The ufe of the former inftead of the latter is ftill preserved in the Lord's prayer . STEEVENS . Caph . I ...
... things , is frequently used , as in this inftance , by Shakspeare , inftead of who , the pronoun relative , applied to perfons . The ufe of the former inftead of the latter is ftill preserved in the Lord's prayer . STEEVENS . Caph . I ...
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... things go from him ; nor refumes no care Of what is to continue ; Never mind Was to be fa unwife , to be fo kind . 9 What fhall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fye , fye ...
... things go from him ; nor refumes no care Of what is to continue ; Never mind Was to be fa unwife , to be fo kind . 9 What fhall be done ? He will not hear , till feel : I must be round with him , now he comes from hunting . Fye , fye ...
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