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... voice , 2 That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry - you are honour- able , - But yet they could have wifh'd - they know not- but 3 Something hath been amifs a noble nature ด - lord Lucullus ...
... voice , 2 That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry - you are honour- able , - But yet they could have wifh'd - they know not- but 3 Something hath been amifs a noble nature ด - lord Lucullus ...
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... voice to't ; the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary , he should die : Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy . 2. SEN . Moft true ; the law fhall bruife him . " ALCIB . Honour , health , and compaffion to the fenate ! 1. SEN . Now ...
... voice to't ; the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary , he should die : Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy . 2. SEN . Moft true ; the law fhall bruife him . " ALCIB . Honour , health , and compaffion to the fenate ! 1. SEN . Now ...
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... voice , That he may never more falfe title plead , Nor found his quillets fhrilly : 4 hoar the flamen , That fcolds against the quality of flesh , And not believes himfelf : down with the nose , Down with it flat ! take the bridge quite ...
... voice , That he may never more falfe title plead , Nor found his quillets fhrilly : 4 hoar the flamen , That fcolds against the quality of flesh , And not believes himfelf : down with the nose , Down with it flat ! take the bridge quite ...
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... voice or perch , and fo in fact by his fentence . Shakspeare frequently ules the word in this fenfe . It has been twice fo ufed in this play , See p . 102 , n . 5. MALONE . 4 Thou art a flave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour ...
... voice or perch , and fo in fact by his fentence . Shakspeare frequently ules the word in this fenfe . It has been twice fo ufed in this play , See p . 102 , n . 5. MALONE . 4 Thou art a flave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour ...
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... voice of affection . So , in Sternhold's tranflation of the 100th Pfalm :: " With one confent let all the earth . " All our old writers fpell the word improperly , confent , without regard to its etymology , concentus . See Vol . XIII ...
... voice of affection . So , in Sternhold's tranflation of the 100th Pfalm :: " With one confent let all the earth . " All our old writers fpell the word improperly , confent , without regard to its etymology , concentus . See Vol . XIII ...
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