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... see the poor remainder ) could diftribute , I made no spare , fir . Port . You did nothing , fir . Man . I am not Sampson , nor fir Guy , nor Colbrands , to 2 - Paris - garden ? ] The bear - garden of that time . JOHNSON . This ...
... see the poor remainder ) could diftribute , I made no spare , fir . Port . You did nothing , fir . Man . I am not Sampson , nor fir Guy , nor Colbrands , to 2 - Paris - garden ? ] The bear - garden of that time . JOHNSON . This ...
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... [ See the Induction to Bartholomew Fair : " Your judg- ment , rascal ; for what ? —Sweeping the stage ? or gathering up the broken apples ? - " ] and the words " which no audience can endure , ” might lead us to suppose that these ...
... [ See the Induction to Bartholomew Fair : " Your judg- ment , rascal ; for what ? —Sweeping the stage ? or gathering up the broken apples ? - " ] and the words " which no audience can endure , ” might lead us to suppose that these ...
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... see still , 2 Were nice and lucky , - ] Nice is trifling . So , in Romeo and Juliet , A & t V. fc . ii : 3 " The letter was not nice , but full of charge . " See a note on this paffage . STEEVENS . Again , in K. Richard III . - " My ...
... see still , 2 Were nice and lucky , - ] Nice is trifling . So , in Romeo and Juliet , A & t V. fc . ii : 3 " The letter was not nice , but full of charge . " See a note on this paffage . STEEVENS . Again , in K. Richard III . - " My ...
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