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... means we may extenuate , ) To death , or to a vow of fingle life . — Come , my Hippolyta ; What cheer , my love ? - Demetrius , and Egeus , go along : I must employ you in fome business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of ...
... means we may extenuate , ) To death , or to a vow of fingle life . — Come , my Hippolyta ; What cheer , my love ? - Demetrius , and Egeus , go along : I must employ you in fome business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of ...
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... mean — fwell'd with counfels . Of and with , in other ancient writers have the fame fignification .. See alfo , Macbeth แ Note on Of Kernes and Gallow - glaffes was supplied . " i . e . with them . In the scenes of K. Richard II . there ...
... mean — fwell'd with counfels . Of and with , in other ancient writers have the fame fignification .. See alfo , Macbeth แ Note on Of Kernes and Gallow - glaffes was supplied . " i . e . with them . In the scenes of K. Richard II . there ...
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... mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight thither , and back again . [ Exit . SCENE II . The fame . A Room in a Cottage . Enter SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTE , SNOUT , QUINCE , and STARVELING . 3 QUIN . Is all our company here ? and Spenfer ...
... mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight thither , and back again . [ Exit . SCENE II . The fame . A Room in a Cottage . Enter SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTE , SNOUT , QUINCE , and STARVELING . 3 QUIN . Is all our company here ? and Spenfer ...
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... means as if . So , in Troilus and Creffida : He will weep you , an ' twere a man born in April . STEEVENS . 7 J - your perfect yellow . ] Here Bottom again difcovers a true genius for the flage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs ...
... means as if . So , in Troilus and Creffida : He will weep you , an ' twere a man born in April . STEEVENS . 7 J - your perfect yellow . ] Here Bottom again difcovers a true genius for the flage by his folicitude for propriety of drefs ...
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... mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS . To meet , whether bow - ftrings hold or are cut , is to ...
... mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS . To meet , whether bow - ftrings hold or are cut , is to ...
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