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Side 13
He that about hisy deligns by day , must make his motions in the night ; be , to
whom the door is fhut , must climb the cuindo !, or leap the hatch . This , however ,
shall not depress me ; for the world never enquires how any man got what he is ...
He that about hisy deligns by day , must make his motions in the night ; be , to
whom the door is fhut , must climb the cuindo !, or leap the hatch . This , however ,
shall not depress me ; for the world never enquires how any man got what he is ...
Side 14
Who dares not ftir by day , must walk by night ; And have is have , however men
do catch : Near or far off , well won is still well shot ; And I am I , howe'er I was
begot . K. John . Go , Faulconbridge ; now hast thou thy desire , A landless knight
...
Who dares not ftir by day , must walk by night ; And have is have , however men
do catch : Near or far off , well won is still well shot ; And I am I , howe'er I was
begot . K. John . Go , Faulconbridge ; now hast thou thy desire , A landless knight
...
Side 15
... Your brave mustachio's curu'd the Turkie way ; “ A coptankt hat made on a
Flemish blocke ; “ A night.gowne cloake down trayling to your toes ; ** A fender
flop close couched to your dock ; " A curtolde slipper , and a short filk hose , & c .
... Your brave mustachio's curu'd the Turkie way ; “ A coptankt hat made on a
Flemish blocke ; “ A night.gowne cloake down trayling to your toes ; ** A fender
flop close couched to your dock ; " A curtolde slipper , and a short filk hose , & c .
Side 42
Our author uses spleen for any violent hurry , or tumultuous fpeed . So , in the
Midsummer Night's Dream he applies spleen to the lightning . I am loath to think
that Shakespeare meant to play with the double of match for nuptial , and the
match ...
Our author uses spleen for any violent hurry , or tumultuous fpeed . So , in the
Midsummer Night's Dream he applies spleen to the lightning . I am loath to think
that Shakespeare meant to play with the double of match for nuptial , and the
match ...
Side 54
So , in the Midsummer Night's Dream : “ Nor mark prodigious , such as are "
Despised in nativity . " STEEVENS . 3 But on this day , No bargains break , & c . ]
That is , exceps on this day . Johnson . In the ancient almanacs ( one of which I
have ...
So , in the Midsummer Night's Dream : “ Nor mark prodigious , such as are "
Despised in nativity . " STEEVENS . 3 But on this day , No bargains break , & c . ]
That is , exceps on this day . Johnson . In the ancient almanacs ( one of which I
have ...
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