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... stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the accufation ) my instead of mine . * ( 6 fuch fmall deer " Have ...
... stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the accufation ) my instead of mine . * ( 6 fuch fmall deer " Have ...
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... stands on a very flender foundation . MALONE . it is faid , that one Boman was unwilling to allow that his affociate and contemporary Betterton had ever undertaken fuch a journey . ] This affertion of Mr. Oldys is altogether unworthy of ...
... stands on a very flender foundation . MALONE . it is faid , that one Boman was unwilling to allow that his affociate and contemporary Betterton had ever undertaken fuch a journey . ] This affertion of Mr. Oldys is altogether unworthy of ...
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... stand , Dr. Mead yielded the point , faying , Omnia vincit amor , nos & cedamus amori . ' " This anecdote was communicated by Dr. Lort , late Greek Profeffor of Cambridge , who had it from Dr. Mead himfelf . " It was recorded at the ...
... stand , Dr. Mead yielded the point , faying , Omnia vincit amor , nos & cedamus amori . ' " This anecdote was communicated by Dr. Lort , late Greek Profeffor of Cambridge , who had it from Dr. Mead himfelf . " It was recorded at the ...
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... standing on a wrethe of his coullers , fupporting a speare armed hedded , or feeled fylver , fyxed uppon a helmet with mantell and taf- fells , as more playnely maye appeare depected on this margent ; and we have likewife uppon on other ...
... standing on a wrethe of his coullers , fupporting a speare armed hedded , or feeled fylver , fyxed uppon a helmet with mantell and taf- fells , as more playnely maye appeare depected on this margent ; and we have likewife uppon on other ...
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... stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a signal proof how much he despised them . In his play of The Merchant of Venice , a clown is introduced quibbling in a mi- ferable manner ; upon which one , who bears the ...
... stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a signal proof how much he despised them . In his play of The Merchant of Venice , a clown is introduced quibbling in a mi- ferable manner ; upon which one , who bears the ...
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