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... hand . ' STEEVENS . I have already obferved in a note on Love's Labour's Loft , Vol . VII . p . 252 , n . 6 , that where our author uses words equivocally , he impofes fome difficulty on his editor with refped to the mode of exhibiting ...
... hand . ' STEEVENS . I have already obferved in a note on Love's Labour's Loft , Vol . VII . p . 252 , n . 6 , that where our author uses words equivocally , he impofes fome difficulty on his editor with refped to the mode of exhibiting ...
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... hand , represents them more clal- fically , as males . MALONE . The prefiding powers of fome of Drayton's rivers were females ; like Sabrina & c . STEEVENS . 8 See , whe'r Jopfon : -- - ] Whether , thus abreviated , is used by Ben 11 ...
... hand , represents them more clal- fically , as males . MALONE . The prefiding powers of fome of Drayton's rivers were females ; like Sabrina & c . STEEVENS . 8 See , whe'r Jopfon : -- - ] Whether , thus abreviated , is used by Ben 11 ...
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... hand ' Over your friend that loves you . BRU . Caffius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veil'd my look , I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only ...
... hand ' Over your friend that loves you . BRU . Caffius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veil'd my look , I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only ...
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... hand . " Holland's Tranflation of Suetonius , 1606 , p . 26. So alfo , ibid . P. 24 Were rivers in his way to hinder his paffage , crofs over them he would , either fwimming , or elfe bearing himself upon blowed leather bottles ...
... hand . " Holland's Tranflation of Suetonius , 1606 , p . 26. So alfo , ibid . P. 24 Were rivers in his way to hinder his paffage , crofs over them he would , either fwimming , or elfe bearing himself upon blowed leather bottles ...
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... hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'ft of him . [ Exeunt CESAR , and his train . CASCA Stays behind . CASCA . You pull'd me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? BRU . Ay , Cafca ; tell us what hath chanc ...
... hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'ft of him . [ Exeunt CESAR , and his train . CASCA Stays behind . CASCA . You pull'd me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? BRU . Ay , Cafca ; tell us what hath chanc ...
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