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... fpeech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no ftronger proof of this being a true correction , than the observation which Alexas immediately fubjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter ...
... fpeech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no ftronger proof of this being a true correction , than the observation which Alexas immediately fubjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter ...
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... fpeech - owes nothing to thy blasts- ( in a more learned writer ) might feem to be copied from Virgil , Æn . xi . 51 : " Nos juvenem exanimum , et nil jam cæleftibus ullis " Debentem , vano mæsti comitamur honore . " TYRWHITT . I think ...
... fpeech - owes nothing to thy blasts- ( in a more learned writer ) might feem to be copied from Virgil , Æn . xi . 51 : " Nos juvenem exanimum , et nil jam cæleftibus ullis " Debentem , vano mæsti comitamur honore . " TYRWHITT . I think ...
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