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Side 9
... land , s 8 To inherit , in the language of Shakspeare , is to possess : - Such delight Among fresh female buds shall you this night Inherit at my house .'- Romeo and Juliet , Act i , Sc . 2 . Lewd formerly signified knavish , ungracious ...
... land , s 8 To inherit , in the language of Shakspeare , is to possess : - Such delight Among fresh female buds shall you this night Inherit at my house .'- Romeo and Juliet , Act i , Sc . 2 . Lewd formerly signified knavish , ungracious ...
Side 23
... land . Boling . I swear . Nor . And I , to keep all this . Boling . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy13 ; - By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our souls had wander'd in the air , Banish'd this frail sepulchre of our flesh ...
... land . Boling . I swear . Nor . And I , to keep all this . Boling . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy13 ; - By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our souls had wander'd in the air , Banish'd this frail sepulchre of our flesh ...
Side 25
... land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . 0 , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should be prodigal To ...
... land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . 0 , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should be prodigal To ...
Side 26
... lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call himself an Athenian , neither a Gre- cian ; but a citizen of the world . Plato would never accompt him banished , that had the sunne , fire , ayre , water , and earth , that he had before ...
... lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call himself an Athenian , neither a Gre- cian ; but a citizen of the world . Plato would never accompt him banished , that had the sunne , fire , ayre , water , and earth , that he had before ...
Side 32
... lands ; 5 Where the will rebels against the notices of the under- standing . 6 i . e . hasty , violent .. 7 Johnson raised a doubt whether we should not read invasion here . Farmer and Malone , upon the authority of a misprint in ...
... lands ; 5 Where the will rebels against the notices of the under- standing . 6 i . e . hasty , violent .. 7 Johnson raised a doubt whether we should not read invasion here . Farmer and Malone , upon the authority of a misprint in ...
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