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... speak a prophecy OR ERE Igo . " When Priests are more in words than mat- " ter , & c . " OR ERE I go is not English , and should be belped thus , < 6 " I'll speak a prophecy OR TWO ERE I go . " Mr. W. I am fure our Critic has not helped ...
... speak a prophecy OR ERE Igo . " When Priests are more in words than mat- " ter , & c . " OR ERE I go is not English , and should be belped thus , < 6 " I'll speak a prophecy OR TWO ERE I go . " Mr. W. I am fure our Critic has not helped ...
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... , Act II . ) Speaking to Piftol , fays- " And yet you 66 rogue will ensconse your rags , your cat - a - moun- b 2 " tain " tain looks , your red - lettice phrases , PREFACE . xix "This prophecy Merlin fhall make, for I do ...
... , Act II . ) Speaking to Piftol , fays- " And yet you 66 rogue will ensconse your rags , your cat - a - moun- b 2 " tain " tain looks , your red - lettice phrases , PREFACE . xix "This prophecy Merlin fhall make, for I do ...
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... Speaking of Prince Arthur , B. 2. c . 8. ft . 56. ] To whom the infant thus . It follows therefore as I faid above ... Speak " to him . " Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not concluded - AH ...
... Speaking of Prince Arthur , B. 2. c . 8. ft . 56. ] To whom the infant thus . It follows therefore as I faid above ... Speak " to him . " Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not concluded - AH ...
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... Speaking of the fon . 86 66 Of high collateral glory . B. 10. . 86. " Mr. W. Now ' tis plain that collateral in Milton conftantly is used in the fame fenfe as the etymology claims ; [ Collaterales , funt proprie quafi lateribus confi ...
... Speaking of the fon . 86 66 Of high collateral glory . B. 10. . 86. " Mr. W. Now ' tis plain that collateral in Milton conftantly is used in the fame fenfe as the etymology claims ; [ Collaterales , funt proprie quafi lateribus confi ...
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... , who , by the " fun's reflexion , means only the Sun's light . " But while he is intent on making his author Speak correctly , he flips himself . The rainbow 66 2 66 is << " is no more a reflexion of the Sun 1 PREFACE .
... , who , by the " fun's reflexion , means only the Sun's light . " But while he is intent on making his author Speak correctly , he flips himself . The rainbow 66 2 66 is << " is no more a reflexion of the Sun 1 PREFACE .
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