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In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes , The , Rather your eyes muft with his judgment . look . Her .
In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes , The , Rather your eyes muft with his judgment . look . Her .
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STEEVENS . 3 grow to a point . ] Dr. Warburton reads go on ; is ufed , in allufion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow to a point , I believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in ...
STEEVENS . 3 grow to a point . ] Dr. Warburton reads go on ; is ufed , in allufion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow to a point , I believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in ...
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So , Lord Bacon in his Essay on Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiofity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved .... the fides likewife , & c .
So , Lord Bacon in his Essay on Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiofity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved .... the fides likewife , & c .
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1569 , that- " there is now a dayes a kind of ada་ ་ mant which draweth unto it flefhe , and the fame so strong ❝ly , that it hath power to knit and tie together , two mouthes " of contrary perfons , and drawe the heart of a man out of ...
1569 , that- " there is now a dayes a kind of ada་ ་ mant which draweth unto it flefhe , and the fame so strong ❝ly , that it hath power to knit and tie together , two mouthes " of contrary perfons , and drawe the heart of a man out of ...
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Cobweb ! Moth ! and Muftard - feedb Enter four Fairies . 1 Fair . Ready . 2 Fair . And L 3 Fair . And I. A Fair . And I 4 ――― where fhall we go 6 $ Queen . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks , and gambol in his ...
Cobweb ! Moth ! and Muftard - feedb Enter four Fairies . 1 Fair . Ready . 2 Fair . And L 3 Fair . And I. A Fair . And I 4 ――― where fhall we go 6 $ Queen . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks , and gambol in his ...
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