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... leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the translators trencher . - That could scarcely latinize their neck verse if they should have neede , yet English Seneca , read by ...
... leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the translators trencher . - That could scarcely latinize their neck verse if they should have neede , yet English Seneca , read by ...
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... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? What says Polo nius ? [ 8 ] Formerly the heart was supposed the seat of wisdom , and hence the poet speaks of the close connexion between the heart and head . MALONE . Pot . He ...
... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? What says Polo nius ? [ 8 ] Formerly the heart was supposed the seat of wisdom , and hence the poet speaks of the close connexion between the heart and head . MALONE . Pot . He ...
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... leave , By laboursome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent : I do beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But ...
... leave , By laboursome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent : I do beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But ...
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... leave . Pol . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame ; The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail , 2 And you are staid for : There , my blessing with you ; [ Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head . And these few precepts in thy ...
... leave . Pol . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame ; The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail , 2 And you are staid for : There , my blessing with you ; [ Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head . And these few precepts in thy ...
Side 30
... leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge , To prick and sting her . Fare thee well at once ! The glow - worm shows the matin to be near , And ' gins to pale his uneffectual fire . ' Adieu , adieu , adieu ...
... leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge , To prick and sting her . Fare thee well at once ! The glow - worm shows the matin to be near , And ' gins to pale his uneffectual fire . ' Adieu , adieu , adieu ...
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