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Oxford Editor , 8 -no levell'd malice ] Why this epithet to malice ? which belongs to all actions wha : fvever , which have their aim or level . Sbakespear wrote , -10 LEVEN'D malice , which is not only a proper epithet for the acidity ...
Oxford Editor , 8 -no levell'd malice ] Why this epithet to malice ? which belongs to all actions wha : fvever , which have their aim or level . Sbakespear wrote , -10 LEVEN'D malice , which is not only a proper epithet for the acidity ...
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5 bow had you been my friends elle ? why have you that charitable title from thousands , ] The Oxford Editor alters charitable title to charaller and title . He did not know that charitable signifies dear , endearing : nor consequen ...
5 bow had you been my friends elle ? why have you that charitable title from thousands , ] The Oxford Editor alters charitable title to charaller and title . He did not know that charitable signifies dear , endearing : nor consequen ...
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Had the Oxford Editor understood che sense , he would not have alter'd the text to , Though you hear me now , yet now's too late a time . 5 and at length How goes our reck'ning ? ] This Steward talks very wildly .
Had the Oxford Editor understood che sense , he would not have alter'd the text to , Though you hear me now , yet now's too late a time . 5 and at length How goes our reck'ning ? ] This Steward talks very wildly .
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