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... lefs abrupt to begin the FARMER . Pain . Good day , fir : I am glad you're well . The prefent deficiency in the metre alfo pleads ftrongly in behalf of the fupplemental words propofed by Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 4 But what particular ...
... lefs abrupt to begin the FARMER . Pain . Good day , fir : I am glad you're well . The prefent deficiency in the metre alfo pleads ftrongly in behalf of the fupplemental words propofed by Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 4 But what particular ...
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... lefs accurately written , Good den , was the ufual falutation from noon , the moment that Good inorrow became improper . This appears plainly from the following paffage in Romeo and Juliet , A II . fc , iv : " Nurfe . God ye good morrow ...
... lefs accurately written , Good den , was the ufual falutation from noon , the moment that Good inorrow became improper . This appears plainly from the following paffage in Romeo and Juliet , A II . fc , iv : " Nurfe . God ye good morrow ...
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... lefs civil than those of the other lords , it is natural to conceive that this line , at prefent imperfe & t , originally food thus : 6 He humbly prays your lordship's Speedy payment . of date - broke bonds , ] The old copy has : of ...
... lefs civil than those of the other lords , it is natural to conceive that this line , at prefent imperfe & t , originally food thus : 6 He humbly prays your lordship's Speedy payment . of date - broke bonds , ] The old copy has : of ...
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... lefs : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every to place them in the house of an Athenian nobleman . So again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 my houfe within the city " Is richly furnished with plate ...
... lefs : and yet he would embrace no counsel , take no warning by my coming . Every to place them in the house of an Athenian nobleman . So again , in The Taming of the Shrew : 66 my houfe within the city " Is richly furnished with plate ...
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... lefs than two nights ? 5 O you gods , I feel my master's paffion ! This slave Unto his honour , ' has my lord's meat in him ; Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , 3 Let molten coin be thy damnation , ] Perhaps the paet alludes ...
... lefs than two nights ? 5 O you gods , I feel my master's paffion ! This slave Unto his honour , ' has my lord's meat in him ; Why should it thrive , and turn to nutriment , 3 Let molten coin be thy damnation , ] Perhaps the paet alludes ...
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