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Page 86
... said to be a child , Because in choice he is fo oft beguil❜d . thefis to Emptying and ftrange Companions our Editors thought was plain English ; bur franger Companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . It may be neceffary , in ...
... said to be a child , Because in choice he is fo oft beguil❜d . thefis to Emptying and ftrange Companions our Editors thought was plain English ; bur franger Companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . It may be neceffary , in ...
Page 157
... said she ? Speed . Truly , Sir , I think , you'll hardly win her . Pro . Why ? could'st thou perceive fo much from her ? Speed . Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from her ; No , not fo much as a ducket for delivering your letter ...
... said she ? Speed . Truly , Sir , I think , you'll hardly win her . Pro . Why ? could'st thou perceive fo much from her ? Speed . Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from her ; No , not fo much as a ducket for delivering your letter ...
Page 162
... said , that Protheus your fon was meet : And did requeft me to importune you , To let him spend his time no more at home ; Which would be great impeachment to his age , ( 6 ) Put forth their fons . ] In Shakespeare's Time , Voyages for ...
... said , that Protheus your fon was meet : And did requeft me to importune you , To let him spend his time no more at home ; Which would be great impeachment to his age , ( 6 ) Put forth their fons . ] In Shakespeare's Time , Voyages for ...
Page 228
... said the fame Thing . The Metallifts tell us , it is Copper mingled with Lapis Calami- naris . The learned Part of my Readers will forgive me , if I attempt the Correction of a Paffage in Hefychius , upon the Subject of Orichalc , which ...
... said the fame Thing . The Metallifts tell us , it is Copper mingled with Lapis Calami- naris . The learned Part of my Readers will forgive me , if I attempt the Correction of a Paffage in Hefychius , upon the Subject of Orichalc , which ...
Page 260
... Said I well ? Neither of the Readings furnish any Idea ; nor can be genuine . Try'd Game , as I have reltor'd it , may well fignify , Thou old Cock of the Game ; thou experienced Sinner : and might be reasonably apply'd to Caius , who ...
... Said I well ? Neither of the Readings furnish any Idea ; nor can be genuine . Try'd Game , as I have reltor'd it , may well fignify , Thou old Cock of the Game ; thou experienced Sinner : and might be reasonably apply'd to Caius , who ...
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