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To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or elfe the law of Athens yields you up ( Which by no means we may extenuate ) To death , or to a vow of fingle life.Come , my Hippolita ; What cheer , my love ?
To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or elfe the law of Athens yields you up ( Which by no means we may extenuate ) To death , or to a vow of fingle life.Come , my Hippolita ; What cheer , my love ?
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The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
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The wifeft aunt may mean the most fentimental bawd . STEEVENS . The author of THE REMARKS fays , " This conjecture is much too wanton and injurious to the word aunt , which in this place at least certainly means no other than an ...
The wifeft aunt may mean the most fentimental bawd . STEEVENS . The author of THE REMARKS fays , " This conjecture is much too wanton and injurious to the word aunt , which in this place at least certainly means no other than an ...
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The epithet feems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of thefe fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to thofe of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ] So , Milton : " While rocking ...
The epithet feems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of thefe fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to thofe of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ] So , Milton : " While rocking ...
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This however ( fays the author of THE REMARKS ) does not by any means appear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , Soni Thi E P ET HAVUTER BADDRES 21 N No night is now with hymn , or carol Never 36 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
This however ( fays the author of THE REMARKS ) does not by any means appear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , Soni Thi E P ET HAVUTER BADDRES 21 N No night is now with hymn , or carol Never 36 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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