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... MALONE . I have adopted Mr. Malone's emendation , which was evidently wanted . STEEVENS . 3 It hath been fung at feflivals , - On ember - eves , and holy - ales ; } i . e . fays Dr. Farmer , by whom this emendation was made , church ...
... MALONE . I have adopted Mr. Malone's emendation , which was evidently wanted . STEEVENS . 3 It hath been fung at feflivals , - On ember - eves , and holy - ales ; } i . e . fays Dr. Farmer , by whom this emendation was made , church ...
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... MALONE . did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- MALONE . account no fin . ] Account for accounted . So , in King John , waft for wafted : " Than now the English bottoms have waft o'er . " Again , in Gafcoigne's Complaint of ...
... MALONE . did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- MALONE . account no fin . ] Account for accounted . So , in King John , waft for wafted : " Than now the English bottoms have waft o'er . " Again , in Gafcoigne's Complaint of ...
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... MALONE , ،، -- Mr. Malone has properly interpreted this paffage . So , in Twine's tranflation : which falfe refemblance of hateful marriage , to the intent that he might alwaits enjoy , he invented & c . to drive away all fuitors that ...
... MALONE , ،، -- Mr. Malone has properly interpreted this paffage . So , in Twine's tranflation : which falfe refemblance of hateful marriage , to the intent that he might alwaits enjoy , he invented & c . to drive away all fuitors that ...
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... MALONE . 7 my cause who best can justify . ] i . e . which ( the judgment of your eye ) beft can justify , i . e . prove its refemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou that kneel , and justify in ...
... MALONE . 7 my cause who best can justify . ] i . e . which ( the judgment of your eye ) beft can justify , i . e . prove its refemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou that kneel , and justify in ...
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... MALONE . 9 To compafs fuch a boundless happiness ! ] All the old copies have bandlefs . The reading of the text was furnished by Mr. Rowe . 2 MALONE . Before thee hands this fair Hefperides , ] In the enumeration of the perfons prefixed ...
... MALONE . 9 To compafs fuch a boundless happiness ! ] All the old copies have bandlefs . The reading of the text was furnished by Mr. Rowe . 2 MALONE . Before thee hands this fair Hefperides , ] In the enumeration of the perfons prefixed ...
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