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... with the stage- || honey - bees , ' is a study for the naturalist as well as the direction , were supplied by Theobald . They are not poet . He had doubtless not only observed the lazy , in the old copies ; but it is clear from what ...
... with the stage- || honey - bees , ' is a study for the naturalist as well as the direction , were supplied by Theobald . They are not poet . He had doubtless not only observed the lazy , in the old copies ; but it is clear from what ...
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Under a regimen for has occupied Launce and Panihino is more evident in disease . the old copy , where the tide ' of the ... which has not survived to Thurio , to whom the old copies assign the sentence He has rhymed before , and in the ...
Under a regimen for has occupied Launce and Panihino is more evident in disease . the old copy , where the tide ' of the ... which has not survived to Thurio , to whom the old copies assign the sentence He has rhymed before , and in the ...
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There is a lady , sir , in Milan here ” —The old “ You must provide to bottom it on me " -Sterens copies concur in readinghas found this housewife's image , as appearing in Eng . There is a lady in Verona here . lish poetry , before the ...
There is a lady , sir , in Milan here ” —The old “ You must provide to bottom it on me " -Sterens copies concur in readinghas found this housewife's image , as appearing in Eng . There is a lady in Verona here . lish poetry , before the ...
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... or whipped and varies from the old copies , for it there stands thus :- transported for life , probabilities should be sifted with And heir , and neece allide unto the Duke . a merciful leaning towards the side of doubt .
... or whipped and varies from the old copies , for it there stands thus :- transported for life , probabilities should be sifted with And heir , and neece allide unto the Duke . a merciful leaning towards the side of doubt .
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But love will not be spurr'd to what it loaths "- “ This sudden renunciation of his mistress by ValenThis line is given in the old copies to Proteus ; but , as tine is certainly startling , and perhaps unnatural .
But love will not be spurr'd to what it loaths "- “ This sudden renunciation of his mistress by ValenThis line is given in the old copies to Proteus ; but , as tine is certainly startling , and perhaps unnatural .
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