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2 So relates not to what precedes , but to what follows ; that she had not been equalled . 3 i . e . than the corse of Hermione , the subject of your writing . 1 The old copy reads , “ Pr'ythee , no SC . I. ] 93 WINTER'S TALE .
2 So relates not to what precedes , but to what follows ; that she had not been equalled . 3 i . e . than the corse of Hermione , the subject of your writing . 1 The old copy reads , “ Pr'ythee , no SC . I. ] 93 WINTER'S TALE .
Page 235
1 i . e . follow , succeed in it . 2 Natural touch , natural affection . 3 Some commentators consider this expression as equivalent to the “ violent disorders of the time ; " others insist that it means “ what is most 1.tting to be done ...
1 i . e . follow , succeed in it . 2 Natural touch , natural affection . 3 Some commentators consider this expression as equivalent to the “ violent disorders of the time ; " others insist that it means “ what is most 1.tting to be done ...
Page 272
Wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother , take you my land ; I'll take my chance . Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell ...
Wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother , take you my land ; I'll take my chance . Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell ...
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