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... thousand times within this three years ' space : • For every man with his affects is born ; Not by might master'd , but by special grace : lie here ] Means reside here , in the same sense as an ambassador is said to lie leiger .
... thousand times within this three years ' space : • For every man with his affects is born ; Not by might master'd , but by special grace : lie here ] Means reside here , in the same sense as an ambassador is said to lie leiger .
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... A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 * Not by might master'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , speaks with great justness against the folly of vows .
... A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 * Not by might master'd , but by special grace : ] Biron , amidst his extravagancies , speaks with great justness against the folly of vows .
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Speak you this in my praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH . I will praise an eel with the same praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do say , thou art quick in answers ...
Speak you this in my praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH . I will praise an eel with the same praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do say , thou art quick in answers ...
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178 , ) says : " If Banks had lived in older times , he would have shamed all the inchanters in the world : for whosoever was most famous among them , could never master , or instruct any beast as he did ...
178 , ) says : " If Banks had lived in older times , he would have shamed all the inchanters in the world : for whosoever was most famous among them , could never master , or instruct any beast as he did ...
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... anatomizing some Abuses and bad Trickes of this Age , 4to .; prefixed to which , was a print of the horse standing on his hind legs with a stick in his mouth , his master with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground .
... anatomizing some Abuses and bad Trickes of this Age , 4to .; prefixed to which , was a print of the horse standing on his hind legs with a stick in his mouth , his master with a stick in his hand and a pair of dice on the ground .
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