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... these men about the streets ? Cob . Truly , fir , to wear out their fhoes , to get my- felf into more work . But indeed , fir , we make ho- liday , to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? What conqueft ...
... these men about the streets ? Cob . Truly , fir , to wear out their fhoes , to get my- felf into more work . But indeed , fir , we make ho- liday , to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? What conqueft ...
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... these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might intreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you have to say , I will with patience hear ; and find a ...
... these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might intreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you have to say , I will with patience hear ; and find a ...
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... these coronets ' ; — and , as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain ... these coronets ; ] So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : " he came to Cæfar , and presented him a diadem wreathed ...
... these coronets ' ; — and , as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain ... these coronets ; ] So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : " he came to Cæfar , and presented him a diadem wreathed ...
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... these prodigies Do fo conjointly meet , let not men say , Thefe are their reafons , -They are natural ; ? A common flave , & c . ] So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : -a flave of the fouldiers that did caft a marvelous burning ...
... these prodigies Do fo conjointly meet , let not men say , Thefe are their reafons , -They are natural ; ? A common flave , & c . ] So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : -a flave of the fouldiers that did caft a marvelous burning ...
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... these fires , why all thefe gliding ghofts , 9 Why birds , and beafts , from quality and kind ; Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; Why all these things change , from their ordinance , Their natures , and pre - formed ...
... these fires , why all thefe gliding ghofts , 9 Why birds , and beafts , from quality and kind ; Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; Why all these things change , from their ordinance , Their natures , and pre - formed ...
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