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... means , as desire , to make myself acquainted with you . I shall discover a thing to you , wherein I must very much lay open mine own imperfection : but , good sir John , as you have one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unfolded ...
... means , as desire , to make myself acquainted with you . I shall discover a thing to you , wherein I must very much lay open mine own imperfection : but , good sir John , as you have one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unfolded ...
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... mean what is in our time expressed by to come down , to pay liberally and readily . These acci- dental and colloquial ... means old . 380 . —urchins , ouphes , - - - ] i . e . Fairies Line 385 . With some diffused song ; ] i ANNOTATIONS ...
... mean what is in our time expressed by to come down , to pay liberally and readily . These acci- dental and colloquial ... means old . 380 . —urchins , ouphes , - - - ] i . e . Fairies Line 385 . With some diffused song ; ] i ANNOTATIONS ...
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... means nothing more than , by a wild appellation , to insinu- ate that Simple makes a strange appearance . JOHNSON . -muscle - shell ; ] He calls poor Simple muscle- shell , because he stands with his mouth open . JOHNSON . -but was paid ...
... means nothing more than , by a wild appellation , to insinu- ate that Simple makes a strange appearance . JOHNSON . -muscle - shell ; ] He calls poor Simple muscle- shell , because he stands with his mouth open . JOHNSON . -but was paid ...
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