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... , at the great charge of King James and many noble men and others . " For an account of this accident , see p . 613 , Vol . II . field beyond Bishopton , nor none in the enclosures beyond d 2 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . xxxix.
... , at the great charge of King James and many noble men and others . " For an account of this accident , see p . 613 , Vol . II . field beyond Bishopton , nor none in the enclosures beyond d 2 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . xxxix.
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... noble vndertaking as God graunt one daye I shall , the worke will rather be yor Honors then myne . God maketh a poet but his creation would be in vaine if patrones did not make him to liue . Yor Honor hath ever showne yo ' selfe the ...
... noble vndertaking as God graunt one daye I shall , the worke will rather be yor Honors then myne . God maketh a poet but his creation would be in vaine if patrones did not make him to liue . Yor Honor hath ever showne yo ' selfe the ...
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... Noble and Incomparable Paire of Brethren . William Farle of Pembroke , & c . , Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most excellent Majesty . And Philip Earle of Montgomery , & c . , Gentleman of his Majesties Bed - chamber . Both Knights of ...
... Noble and Incomparable Paire of Brethren . William Farle of Pembroke , & c . , Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most excellent Majesty . And Philip Earle of Montgomery , & c . , Gentleman of his Majesties Bed - chamber . Both Knights of ...
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... noble lord , they have devis'd a mean How he her chamber - window will ascend , " I aim'd so near , when I supposed you lov'd . " b Soon suggested , - ] See Note ( a ) at p . 17 . And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For. 20.
... noble lord , they have devis'd a mean How he her chamber - window will ascend , " I aim'd so near , when I supposed you lov'd . " b Soon suggested , - ] See Note ( a ) at p . 17 . And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For. 20.
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... noble and approv'd good masters . " b All that was mine , in Silvia , I give thee . ] No passage in the play has caused so much perplexity to the commentators as this . " It is , I think , very odd , " remarks Pope , " to give up his ...
... noble and approv'd good masters . " b All that was mine , in Silvia , I give thee . ] No passage in the play has caused so much perplexity to the commentators as this . " It is , I think , very odd , " remarks Pope , " to give up his ...
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