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... thing " worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; " though they claim credit for the care and pain they have bestowed in collecting and publishing them , so ...
... thing " worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; " though they claim credit for the care and pain they have bestowed in collecting and publishing them , so ...
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... thing that we reasonably may , any persone whome yor L. shal favor and comend . Howbeit this case is such and so nere touching the governance of this citie in one of the greatest maters therof , namely the assemblies of multitudes of ...
... thing that we reasonably may , any persone whome yor L. shal favor and comend . Howbeit this case is such and so nere touching the governance of this citie in one of the greatest maters therof , namely the assemblies of multitudes of ...
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... things that can bee , feare , and rashnesse ; rashnesse in the enterprize , and feare of the successe . For , when we ... thing , heeretofore ; and have prosequuted both them , and their Authour living , with so much favour : we hope ...
... things that can bee , feare , and rashnesse ; rashnesse in the enterprize , and feare of the successe . For , when we ... thing , heeretofore ; and have prosequuted both them , and their Authour living , with so much favour : we hope ...
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... thing , we confesse , worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; But since it hath bin ordain'd otherwise , and he by death departed from that right , we pray ...
... thing , we confesse , worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; But since it hath bin ordain'd otherwise , and he by death departed from that right , we pray ...
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... thing that in season grows . " " Shows " here is a manifest misprint . I would read : --- " -a snow on May's new - fangled wreath . " P. 53 , note ( a ) . Add , after " very small game " : -But Steevens was evidently unconscious of its ...
... thing that in season grows . " " Shows " here is a manifest misprint . I would read : --- " -a snow on May's new - fangled wreath . " P. 53 , note ( a ) . Add , after " very small game " : -But Steevens was evidently unconscious of its ...
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