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Side 278
... serve as a comment on the paffage before us . MALONE . 3 Rights by rights fouler , & c . ] These words , which are exhibited ex- actly as they appear in the old copy , relate , I apprehend , to what follows , and not to what went before ...
... serve as a comment on the paffage before us . MALONE . 3 Rights by rights fouler , & c . ] These words , which are exhibited ex- actly as they appear in the old copy , relate , I apprehend , to what follows , and not to what went before ...
Side 460
... serve to ftrengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebaftian made his appearance in Europe , he came to a conference with the Conde de Lemos ; to whom , after the first exchange of civilities , he said , Conde de Lemos ...
... serve to ftrengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebaftian made his appearance in Europe , he came to a conference with the Conde de Lemos ; to whom , after the first exchange of civilities , he said , Conde de Lemos ...
Side 498
... serve , & c . MALONE . 21 - that , without the which a foldier , and bis fword , Grants fcarce diftinction . ] Grant , for afford . It is badly and ob- fcurely expreffed : but the fenfe is this : Thou haft that , Ventidius , which if ...
... serve , & c . MALONE . 21 - that , without the which a foldier , and bis fword , Grants fcarce diftinction . ] Grant , for afford . It is badly and ob- fcurely expreffed : but the fenfe is this : Thou haft that , Ventidius , which if ...
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