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221 , speaks of recorders and flutes at the faine instant , and says , that the
recorder hath a less bore , and a greater , above and below ; and elsewhere ,
cent . ii . sea . 187 , he speaks of it as having fix holes , in which respect it
answers to the ...
221 , speaks of recorders and flutes at the faine instant , and says , that the
recorder hath a less bore , and a greater , above and below ; and elsewhere ,
cent . ii . sea . 187 , he speaks of it as having fix holes , in which respect it
answers to the ...
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In faith , lady , you have a merry heart . " Beat . Yes , my lord ; I thank it , poor fool ,
it keeps on the windy side of care . " MALONE . My physick says , I. ] She means
to say , ay . The old spelling of the affirmative particle has been retained here for
...
In faith , lady , you have a merry heart . " Beat . Yes , my lord ; I thank it , poor fool ,
it keeps on the windy side of care . " MALONE . My physick says , I. ] She means
to say , ay . The old spelling of the affirmative particle has been retained here for
...
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The Oxford editor , who had the advantage both of this emendation and criticism ,
is a great deal more subtile and refined , and says it should not be angels veil'd in
clouds , but angels vailing clouds , i . e . capping the sun as they go by him ...
The Oxford editor , who had the advantage both of this emendation and criticism ,
is a great deal more subtile and refined , and says it should not be angels veil'd in
clouds , but angels vailing clouds , i . e . capping the sun as they go by him ...
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The sense of which is to this effe & : This gentleman , says ' the speaker , Jhull
relate to us the celebrated Jtories recorded in the old romances , and in their very
file . Why he says from tawny Spain , is because these romances , being of the ...
The sense of which is to this effe & : This gentleman , says ' the speaker , Jhull
relate to us the celebrated Jtories recorded in the old romances , and in their very
file . Why he says from tawny Spain , is because these romances , being of the ...
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Here are therefore three pofitions , to which I shall say a few words in their order ;
but I think it proper to premise a sort of ... He says very truly , that “ les plus vieux ,
" of the Spanish romances , “ font pofterieurs à nos Triftans do à nos Lancelots ...
Here are therefore three pofitions , to which I shall say a few words in their order ;
but I think it proper to premise a sort of ... He says very truly , that “ les plus vieux ,
" of the Spanish romances , “ font pofterieurs à nos Triftans do à nos Lancelots ...
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