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... suppose it to expire instantly after its birth . " The college unwilling to live longer than its founder , or the good- ness that gave rife to it , " though certainly a conceit , is fufficiently intel- ligible . MALONE . 2 - folemnly ...
... suppose it to expire instantly after its birth . " The college unwilling to live longer than its founder , or the good- ness that gave rife to it , " though certainly a conceit , is fufficiently intel- ligible . MALONE . 2 - folemnly ...
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... suppose that these thunderers at the play - boufe , were actors , and not spectators . The limbs of Limehouse , their dear brothers , were , perhaps , young citi- zens , who went to see their friends wear the buskin . A paffage in The ...
... suppose that these thunderers at the play - boufe , were actors , and not spectators . The limbs of Limehouse , their dear brothers , were , perhaps , young citi- zens , who went to see their friends wear the buskin . A paffage in The ...
Side 575
... suppose it to have been used here . Thus , in K. Lear : " Pray do not mock me . " Again , in Measure for Measure : " You do blafpheme the good in mocking me . ' Again , in All's well that ends well : " " " You barely leave our thorns to ...
... suppose it to have been used here . Thus , in K. Lear : " Pray do not mock me . " Again , in Measure for Measure : " You do blafpheme the good in mocking me . ' Again , in All's well that ends well : " " " You barely leave our thorns to ...
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