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... fuppofe him at Southampton . But this does not imply any Neceffity of this Chorus being contiguous to that Change . On the contrary , the very concluding Lines vouch abfolutely against it . But , till the King come forth , and not till ...
... fuppofe him at Southampton . But this does not imply any Neceffity of this Chorus being contiguous to that Change . On the contrary , the very concluding Lines vouch abfolutely against it . But , till the King come forth , and not till ...
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... fuppofe every one that reads these lines looks about for a meaning which he cannot find . There is no connection of fenfe nor regularity of tranfition from one thought to the other . It may be fufpected that fome lines are loft , and in ...
... fuppofe every one that reads these lines looks about for a meaning which he cannot find . There is no connection of fenfe nor regularity of tranfition from one thought to the other . It may be fufpected that fome lines are loft , and in ...
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... fuppofe , fome foolish poem of our author's time is ridiculed ; which indeed partly ap- pears from the anfwer . WARB . ( 9 ) Like a Kerne of Ireland , your French hofe off , and in your ftrait Stroffers . ] Thus all the Editions have ...
... fuppofe , fome foolish poem of our author's time is ridiculed ; which indeed partly ap- pears from the anfwer . WARB . ( 9 ) Like a Kerne of Ireland , your French hofe off , and in your ftrait Stroffers . ] Thus all the Editions have ...
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... fuppofe we may better read , On point of faulchion . Thou dieft on point of fox , ) Fox is no more than an old cant word for a fword . " I made my father's old fox fly about his ears . Beaumont and Fletcher's Philafter . Mr. STEEVENS ...
... fuppofe we may better read , On point of faulchion . Thou dieft on point of fox , ) Fox is no more than an old cant word for a fword . " I made my father's old fox fly about his ears . Beaumont and Fletcher's Philafter . Mr. STEEVENS ...
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... farces , Punch fometimes fights the devil and always over- comes him . I fuppofe the Vice of the old farces , to whom Punch fucceeds , used to fight the devil with a wooden dagger . Let ( 8 ) Let us die , inftant - Once 94 KING HENRY V.
... farces , Punch fometimes fights the devil and always over- comes him . I fuppofe the Vice of the old farces , to whom Punch fucceeds , used to fight the devil with a wooden dagger . Let ( 8 ) Let us die , inftant - Once 94 KING HENRY V.
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