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... defire yet their life , to fee him a man . ARCH . Would they else be content to die ? CAM . Yes ; if there were no other excuse why they should defire to live . ARCH . If the king had no fon , they would defire [ Exeunt . to live on ...
... defire yet their life , to fee him a man . ARCH . Would they else be content to die ? CAM . Yes ; if there were no other excuse why they should defire to live . ARCH . If the king had no fon , they would defire [ Exeunt . to live on ...
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... defire ; and is ufed in the fame sense in The Merry Wives of Windfor , where Falflaff says " She did fo course o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here ...
... defire ; and is ufed in the fame sense in The Merry Wives of Windfor , where Falflaff says " She did fo course o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , " & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here ...
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... defire to lay my bones there . Besides , the 6 Is the argument of time : ] Argument is the same with Subject . JOHNSON . 7 Of this allow , ) To allow in our author's time fignified to approve . MALONE . * It is fifteen years , ) We ...
... defire to lay my bones there . Besides , the 6 Is the argument of time : ] Argument is the same with Subject . JOHNSON . 7 Of this allow , ) To allow in our author's time fignified to approve . MALONE . * It is fifteen years , ) We ...
Page 109
... defire dire adieu Dieu , adieu Dieu . Du Bartas . Liv . 5. de fa première semaine . Ecce fuum tirile tirile : suum tirile tractat . Linnæi Fauna Suecica . HOLT WHITE . So , in an ancient poem entitled , The Silke Worms and their Flies ...
... defire dire adieu Dieu , adieu Dieu . Du Bartas . Liv . 5. de fa première semaine . Ecce fuum tirile tirile : suum tirile tractat . Linnæi Fauna Suecica . HOLT WHITE . So , in an ancient poem entitled , The Silke Worms and their Flies ...
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... defires 6 Ahis work , So noble , Vilely bound up ? ) It is impoffible for any man to rid his mind of his profeffion . The authorship of Shakspeare has supplied him with a metaphor , which rather than he would lose it , he has put with ...
... defires 6 Ahis work , So noble , Vilely bound up ? ) It is impoffible for any man to rid his mind of his profeffion . The authorship of Shakspeare has supplied him with a metaphor , which rather than he would lose it , he has put with ...
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