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235 , the five talents to be given to ' these fellows | To whom ' tis instant due ' are evidently thought of as at least staving off disaster for the moment , and the difference between this sum and the ' thousand ' and ' fifty ...
235 , the five talents to be given to ' these fellows | To whom ' tis instant due ' are evidently thought of as at least staving off disaster for the moment , and the difference between this sum and the ' thousand ' and ' fifty ...
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That thought Confused . The thought Flav . wishes he could not think is that Tim.'s fortune can sink , but the thought that is bounty's foe is Tim.'s own thought that it cannot sink , which leads him into prodigality .
That thought Confused . The thought Flav . wishes he could not think is that Tim.'s fortune can sink , but the thought that is bounty's foe is Tim.'s own thought that it cannot sink , which leads him into prodigality .
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194 ; ( ii ) thought of as seat of vitality and strength , hence , fig . , strength , courage ; 5. 4. 9 MARRY ( interj . ) , indeed , to be sure ; 5. 1. 87 MAST , fruit of oak , chestnut , etc. , esp . as food for swine ; here , acorns ...
194 ; ( ii ) thought of as seat of vitality and strength , hence , fig . , strength , courage ; 5. 4. 9 MARRY ( interj . ) , indeed , to be sure ; 5. 1. 87 MAST , fruit of oak , chestnut , etc. , esp . as food for swine ; here , acorns ...
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Contents
A MASQUE AT A BANQUET v 32 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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