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The old copies have , " forbear hearing . ... The allusion may be to the representations of Heaven , and the attendant personifications of Faith , Hope , & c , in the ancient Pageants . d I was taken with the manner .
The old copies have , " forbear hearing . ... The allusion may be to the representations of Heaven , and the attendant personifications of Faith , Hope , & c , in the ancient Pageants . d I was taken with the manner .
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a Dictynna , goodman Dull ; Dictynna , – ] The old copies have Dictissimo and Dictima . Rowe made the corrections . b I have called the deer - ] I have , not in the ancient copies , was inserted by Rowe . ( * ) Old copies , primater . a ...
a Dictynna , goodman Dull ; Dictynna , – ] The old copies have Dictissimo and Dictima . Rowe made the corrections . b I have called the deer - ] I have , not in the ancient copies , was inserted by Rowe . ( * ) Old copies , primater . a ...
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( * ) Old copies , primater . a If a talent be a clau , & c.- ) Goodman Dull's small pun is founded on talon of a bird or beast being often of old spelt talent , aid on clar , in one sense , meaning to flatter , to fawn upon .
( * ) Old copies , primater . a If a talent be a clau , & c.- ) Goodman Dull's small pun is founded on talon of a bird or beast being often of old spelt talent , aid on clar , in one sense , meaning to flatter , to fawn upon .
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