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... Old text , beare the burthen . Court'sied when you have and kiss'd , - The wild waves whist , - Foot it featly , " & c . ] It was customary in the " good old times , " for the partners in some dances to curtsy and salute before ...
... Old text , beare the burthen . Court'sied when you have and kiss'd , - The wild waves whist , - Foot it featly , " & c . ] It was customary in the " good old times , " for the partners in some dances to curtsy and salute before ...
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... old text , and rightly ; com- pare the following from " Midsummer Night's Dream , " Act III . Sc . 2 : - " Now follow , if thou dar'st to try whose right , Of thine or mine , is most in Helena . " The usual reading is that adopted by ...
... old text , and rightly ; com- pare the following from " Midsummer Night's Dream , " Act III . Sc . 2 : - " Now follow , if thou dar'st to try whose right , Of thine or mine , is most in Helena . " The usual reading is that adopted by ...
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... Old text , doubt . she , from whom- ] That is , coming from whom . The old she that from whom . " text has , - Rowe made the correction . d And , by that destiny , - ] We should possibly read , — 66 though some cast again , - And that ...
... Old text , doubt . she , from whom- ] That is , coming from whom . The old she that from whom . " text has , - Rowe made the correction . d And , by that destiny , - ] We should possibly read , — 66 though some cast again , - And that ...
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... ancient morsel , this sir Prudence , who Should not upbraid our course . For all ... old copy , and in every subsequent edition , this speech is given to the ... text having , " That's verity . " Their pricks at my footfall ; sometime am ...
... ancient morsel , this sir Prudence , who Should not upbraid our course . For all ... old copy , and in every subsequent edition , this speech is given to the ... text having , " That's verity . " Their pricks at my footfall ; sometime am ...
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... old text , but perhaps corruptly , since the word has not been found in any other author . Theobald changed it to shamois , and suggested staniels , that is , young hawks , and sea - malls , or sea - mells . b Nor scrape trencher , - ] The ...
... old text , but perhaps corruptly , since the word has not been found in any other author . Theobald changed it to shamois , and suggested staniels , that is , young hawks , and sea - malls , or sea - mells . b Nor scrape trencher , - ] The ...
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