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Your Praise is come too fwiftly home before you . Know you not , mafter , to fome kind of men Their Graces ferve them but as enemies ?. 3 ftrength and bulk , not for his gayety or good - humour . WARBURTON . So Milton , Giants of mighty ...
Your Praise is come too fwiftly home before you . Know you not , mafter , to fome kind of men Their Graces ferve them but as enemies ?. 3 ftrength and bulk , not for his gayety or good - humour . WARBURTON . So Milton , Giants of mighty ...
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As it is a fpare life , look you , it fits my humour well ; but as there is no more plenty in it , it goes much against my ftomach . Haft any philofophy in thee , fhepherd ? W Cor . No more , but that I know , the more one fickens ...
As it is a fpare life , look you , it fits my humour well ; but as there is no more plenty in it , it goes much against my ftomach . Haft any philofophy in thee , fhepherd ? W Cor . No more , but that I know , the more one fickens ...
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So in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieutenant .弗** E 2 Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion . i.e. to make him underfland what he would be at . O excellent King , WARBURTON .
So in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieutenant .弗** E 2 Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion . i.e. to make him underfland what he would be at . O excellent King , WARBURTON .
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Go with me to it , and I will fhew it you ; and , to a living humour of madness ; ] If this be the true reading , we must by living underfland lafting , or permanent , but I cannot forbear to think that fome antithefis was intended ...
Go with me to it , and I will fhew it you ; and , to a living humour of madness ; ] If this be the true reading , we must by living underfland lafting , or permanent , but I cannot forbear to think that fome antithefis was intended ...
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Yet the 1 delicacy of our Oxford Editor would correct this into , It firikes a man more dead than a great reeking in a little room : This is amending with a vengeances When men are joking together in a merry humour , all are difpofed to ...
Yet the 1 delicacy of our Oxford Editor would correct this into , It firikes a man more dead than a great reeking in a little room : This is amending with a vengeances When men are joking together in a merry humour , all are difpofed to ...
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