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... night I'll spend " Upon a difmal and a fatal end . " The old copies read -The purchafe & c . Mr. Steevens fuggefted this emendation . MALONE . 15 . Being now convinced that all the irregular lines detected in The Midfummer Night's Dream ...
... night I'll spend " Upon a difmal and a fatal end . " The old copies read -The purchafe & c . Mr. Steevens fuggefted this emendation . MALONE . 15 . Being now convinced that all the irregular lines detected in The Midfummer Night's Dream ...
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... night with her . " I think the conftru & ion is , " at whofe conception the fenate - house of planets all did fit . " & c . and that the words , " till Lucina reign'd , Nature , " & c . ale paren thetical . MALONE , 3 The fenate house ...
... night with her . " I think the conftru & ion is , " at whofe conception the fenate - house of planets all did fit . " & c . and that the words , " till Lucina reign'd , Nature , " & c . ale paren thetical . MALONE , 3 The fenate house ...
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... Night's Dream : 61 who more engilds the night , Tuan all you fiery oes and eyes of light . " MALONI . 2 Why cloud they not their fights perpetually , If 26 PERICLES ,
... Night's Dream : 61 who more engilds the night , Tuan all you fiery oes and eyes of light . " MALONI . 2 Why cloud they not their fights perpetually , If 26 PERICLES ,
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... night , Will fhun no courfe to keep them from the light . * One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to fmoke . Poifon and treafon are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the fhame ...
... night , Will fhun no courfe to keep them from the light . * One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to fmoke . Poifon and treafon are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the fhame ...
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... night ; Who feem'd my good protector ; and being here , Bethought me what was paft , what might fucceed . I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ' fears Decrease not , but grow fafter than their years : 9 And should he doubt it , ( as no ...
... night ; Who feem'd my good protector ; and being here , Bethought me what was paft , what might fucceed . I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ' fears Decrease not , but grow fafter than their years : 9 And should he doubt it , ( as no ...
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