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Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . " As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must conclude that a previous one must have ...
Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . " As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must conclude that a previous one must have ...
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Prick - eared " means with ears erect , " - thank you , Mr. Weber- " and the application of the term to a fool " ( what fool ? where is he ? ) " is explained by the following passage in Painter- There were newly come to the citie two ...
Prick - eared " means with ears erect , " - thank you , Mr. Weber- " and the application of the term to a fool " ( what fool ? where is he ? ) " is explained by the following passage in Painter- There were newly come to the citie two ...
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While James was yet a stripling , he had been indulged with the cross - examination of the Scotch witches ; for the defaults of his education , which ( thanks to the satellites of the Regent and Elizabeth ) was at once frivolous and ...
While James was yet a stripling , he had been indulged with the cross - examination of the Scotch witches ; for the defaults of his education , which ( thanks to the satellites of the Regent and Elizabeth ) was at once frivolous and ...
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Thanks , most egregiously . Pel . I will not slack my part . Cuc . Wench , take my buckler . } Cor . Come all unto my chamber ; the project is cast ; the time only we must attend . Rhe . The melody must agree well and yield sport SCENE ...
Thanks , most egregiously . Pel . I will not slack my part . Cuc . Wench , take my buckler . } Cor . Come all unto my chamber ; the project is cast ; the time only we must attend . Rhe . The melody must agree well and yield sport SCENE ...
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Take the word Of a just prince ; for any thing thou speakest I have more than a pardon , thanks and love . Rhe . I will remember you of an old tale , that something concerns you . Meleander , the great but unfortunate statesman , was by ...
Take the word Of a just prince ; for any thing thou speakest I have more than a pardon , thanks and love . Rhe . I will remember you of an old tale , that something concerns you . Meleander , the great but unfortunate statesman , was by ...
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