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... himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly fubje & him to fuch a labour . That I might efcape the charge of having attempted to conceal the ...
... himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly fubje & him to fuch a labour . That I might efcape the charge of having attempted to conceal the ...
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... himself , and to deter others from demanding her in marriage . 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 ...
... himself , and to deter others from demanding her in marriage . 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 ...
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... himself ; At whose conception , ( till Lucina_reign'd , } Nature this dowry gave , to glad her prefence , & c . ] It appears to me , that by her conception , Shakspeare means her birth ; and that till is here uled in the fenfe of while ...
... himself ; At whose conception , ( till Lucina_reign'd , } Nature this dowry gave , to glad her prefence , & c . ] It appears to me , that by her conception , Shakspeare means her birth ; and that till is here uled in the fenfe of while ...
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... himself , at whofe conceffion ( i.e. by whofe grant or leave . } nature beftowed this dowry upon her While the was ftruggling into the world , the planets held a confultation how they should unite in her the utmost perfection their ...
... himself , at whofe conceffion ( i.e. by whofe grant or leave . } nature beftowed this dowry upon her While the was ftruggling into the world , the planets held a confultation how they should unite in her the utmost perfection their ...
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... himself ; as the breeze paffes away , fo the breath of the informer is gone ; he dies for his te- merity . Yet , to ftop the courfe or ventilation of the air , would hurt the eyes ; and to prevent informers from divulging the crimes of ...
... himself ; as the breeze paffes away , fo the breath of the informer is gone ; he dies for his te- merity . Yet , to ftop the courfe or ventilation of the air , would hurt the eyes ; and to prevent informers from divulging the crimes of ...
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