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... hope . ] The fame expreffion is found in Mar- lowe's Luft's Dominion : 7 thy desperate arm " Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . " MALONE . • And that you not delay the present ; - ] Delay for let flip . WARB . - fwords ...
... hope . ] The fame expreffion is found in Mar- lowe's Luft's Dominion : 7 thy desperate arm " Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . " MALONE . • And that you not delay the present ; - ] Delay for let flip . WARB . - fwords ...
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... hope , -his meaning could not have been doubted ; and is not this precifely what Cominius fays ? -So that we have now no other hope , nothing to rely upon but his mother and his wife , who , as I am told , mean , & c . Unless is here ...
... hope , -his meaning could not have been doubted ; and is not this precifely what Cominius fays ? -So that we have now no other hope , nothing to rely upon but his mother and his wife , who , as I am told , mean , & c . Unless is here ...
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... hope , & c . ] The judicious editor of the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer in four vols , 8vo , 1775 , observes that to bope on this occafion means to expect . So , in the Reves Tale , v . 4027 : 7 - " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded ...
... hope , & c . ] The judicious editor of the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer in four vols , 8vo , 1775 , observes that to bope on this occafion means to expect . So , in the Reves Tale , v . 4027 : 7 - " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded ...
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