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... should a brother dare To gentle exercife and proof of arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5. S. 2 . CHARITY . -O father abbot , An old man broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for ...
... should a brother dare To gentle exercife and proof of arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5. S. 2 . CHARITY . -O father abbot , An old man broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for ...
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... should be palting , meaning , this trifling , prating peace , & c . " To learn the pelting law . " Here too it should be palting , or paltring . To palter , is fometimes to fhift , to dodge . The pro- priety of the epithet , therefore ...
... should be palting , meaning , this trifling , prating peace , & c . " To learn the pelting law . " Here too it should be palting , or paltring . To palter , is fometimes to fhift , to dodge . The pro- priety of the epithet , therefore ...
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... should become our country . Henry V. A. 5 , S. 2 . Bring me a father , that fo lov'd his child , Whose joy of her is overwhelm'd like mine , And bid him fpeak of patience . Much ado about nothing , A. 5 , S. 1 . Glofter's fhew Beguiles ...
... should become our country . Henry V. A. 5 , S. 2 . Bring me a father , that fo lov'd his child , Whose joy of her is overwhelm'd like mine , And bid him fpeak of patience . Much ado about nothing , A. 5 , S. 1 . Glofter's fhew Beguiles ...
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... to prove , that fuch is its meaning . Shut up in , however , is given up to - enjoying . " My foul hath her content fo abfolute , " & c . Othello . E 4 A. B .. Every Every minute now , Should be the father of fome CON CON ( 55. )
... to prove , that fuch is its meaning . Shut up in , however , is given up to - enjoying . " My foul hath her content fo abfolute , " & c . Othello . E 4 A. B .. Every Every minute now , Should be the father of fome CON CON ( 55. )
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... should read bane - Bane in its ordinary accepta tion is burt , injury ; and by a licence common with our author , it may poffibly be used for punishment . " You behave , by thefe low " courtefies , and crouchings , like children , and ...
... should read bane - Bane in its ordinary accepta tion is burt , injury ; and by a licence common with our author , it may poffibly be used for punishment . " You behave , by thefe low " courtefies , and crouchings , like children , and ...
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