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121 , 122. I am ... too ; and ] F , She's all the daughters of my father's house , And I am all the sons , but Hanmer . > • II . next note . sion “ But let cheek ” ; and then figure confronting the figure of Patience ; again , “ she ...
121 , 122. I am ... too ; and ] F , She's all the daughters of my father's house , And I am all the sons , but Hanmer . > • II . next note . sion “ But let cheek ” ; and then figure confronting the figure of Patience ; again , “ she ...
Page 83
Lucrece ] with accent on first same figure in III . i . 68 , “ And , like syllable . Probably a genitive , re- the haggard , check at every feather inflected because ending with a sibilant . That comes before his eye . III .
Lucrece ] with accent on first same figure in III . i . 68 , “ And , like syllable . Probably a genitive , re- the haggard , check at every feather inflected because ending with a sibilant . That comes before his eye . III .
Page 108
Apparently , therefore , the Milt is called Splen in Latine . . . And figure applies to Maria's small stature , some men suppose , that the mylt is the which has already been referred to in cause of laughing .
Apparently , therefore , the Milt is called Splen in Latine . . . And figure applies to Maria's small stature , some men suppose , that the mylt is the which has already been referred to in cause of laughing .
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