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... common , and which might interfere with the clear understanding of a passage , are given near by in the side margin of the page ; but the bulk of archaic words , together with pronunciation of proper names or of words affecting the ...
... common , and which might interfere with the clear understanding of a passage , are given near by in the side margin of the page ; but the bulk of archaic words , together with pronunciation of proper names or of words affecting the ...
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... common Laughter , or did use To stale with ordinary Oathes my love To every new Protester : if you know , That I do fawne on men , and hugge them hard , And after scandall them : Or if you know , That I professe my selfe in Banquetting ...
... common Laughter , or did use To stale with ordinary Oathes my love To every new Protester : if you know , That I do fawne on men , and hugge them hard , And after scandall them : Or if you know , That I professe my selfe in Banquetting ...
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... common Heard was glad he refus'd the Crowne , he pluckt me ope his Doublet , and offer'd them his Throat to cut : and I had beene a man of any Occupation , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might goe to Hell among the ...
... common Heard was glad he refus'd the Crowne , he pluckt me ope his Doublet , and offer'd them his Throat to cut : and I had beene a man of any Occupation , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might goe to Hell among the ...
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... common slave , you know him well by sight , Held up his left Hand , which did flame and burne Like twentie Torches joyn'd ; and yet his Hand , Not sensible of fire , remain'd unscorch'd . Besides , I ha'not since put up my Sword ...
... common slave , you know him well by sight , Held up his left Hand , which did flame and burne Like twentie Torches joyn'd ; and yet his Hand , Not sensible of fire , remain'd unscorch'd . Besides , I ha'not since put up my Sword ...
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... common proofe , That Lowlynesse is young Ambitions Ladder , Whereto the Climber upward turnes his Face : But when he once attaines the upmost Round , He then unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base ...
... common proofe , That Lowlynesse is young Ambitions Ladder , Whereto the Climber upward turnes his Face : But when he once attaines the upmost Round , He then unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base ...
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