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... heart , Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burft The buckles on his breaft , reneges2 all temper ; I of our general's , ] It has already been observed that this phraseology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrafe- ology ...
... heart , Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burft The buckles on his breaft , reneges2 all temper ; I of our general's , ] It has already been observed that this phraseology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrafe- ology ...
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... heart . " MALONE . Antonio , in Dryden's Don Sebaftian , has the fame remark : " I have a moist , Sweaty palm ; the more's my fin . " STEEVENS . Alexas , come , his fortune , ] [ In the old copy , the name of Alexas is prefixed to this ...
... heart . " MALONE . Antonio , in Dryden's Don Sebaftian , has the fame remark : " I have a moist , Sweaty palm ; the more's my fin . " STEEVENS . Alexas , come , his fortune , ] [ In the old copy , the name of Alexas is prefixed to this ...
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... heart - breaking to fee a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly forrow to behold a foul knave uncuckolded ; Therefore , dear Ifis , keep decorum , and fortune him accord- ingly ! CHAR . Amen . ALEX . Lo , now ! if it lay in ...
... heart - breaking to fee a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly forrow to behold a foul knave uncuckolded ; Therefore , dear Ifis , keep decorum , and fortune him accord- ingly ! CHAR . Amen . ALEX . Lo , now ! if it lay in ...
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... heart Remains in ufe with you . Our Italy Shines o'er with civil swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to ... hearts of fuch as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown fick ...
... heart Remains in ufe with you . Our Italy Shines o'er with civil swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to ... hearts of fuch as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown fick ...
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... heart As Cleopatra this . But , fir , forgive me ; Since my becomings kill me , when they do not Eye well to you : Your honour calls you hence ; Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly , And all the gods go with you ! upon your fword Sit ...
... heart As Cleopatra this . But , fir , forgive me ; Since my becomings kill me , when they do not Eye well to you : Your honour calls you hence ; Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly , And all the gods go with you ! upon your fword Sit ...
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