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Page 35
... passage , as it stands , is certainly difficult ; but I incline to think it is rightly ex- plained by Mr. Malone , with whom I agree that her lips refers to soil , and not to peace . I prefer damp to daub : damb is the reading of the ...
... passage , as it stands , is certainly difficult ; but I incline to think it is rightly ex- plained by Mr. Malone , with whom I agree that her lips refers to soil , and not to peace . I prefer damp to daub : damb is the reading of the ...
Page 36
... passage from Henry VIII . Act 4. Sc . 1. is judiciously corrected : " This Cardinal , Though from an humble stock , undoubtedly Was fashion'd to much honour : from his cradle He was a scholar , and a ripe and good one . " I am surprised ...
... passage from Henry VIII . Act 4. Sc . 1. is judiciously corrected : " This Cardinal , Though from an humble stock , undoubtedly Was fashion'd to much honour : from his cradle He was a scholar , and a ripe and good one . " I am surprised ...
Page 251
... passages in the Greek Testament , Mark i . 21-28 and Luke iv . 31-37 ; Mark iv . 22—25 and Luke viii . 17 , 18 ; Mark v . 8-10 and Luke viii . 29–31 ; Mark v . 15 , 16 and Luke viii . 35 , 35 ; Mark v . 35 , 36 and Luke viii . 49 , 50 ...
... passages in the Greek Testament , Mark i . 21-28 and Luke iv . 31-37 ; Mark iv . 22—25 and Luke viii . 17 , 18 ; Mark v . 8-10 and Luke viii . 29–31 ; Mark v . 15 , 16 and Luke viii . 35 , 35 ; Mark v . 35 , 36 and Luke viii . 49 , 50 ...
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