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23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that they are things of great purchase . Add id . i . 2 , 5 : " taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase " ...
23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that they are things of great purchase . Add id . i . 2 , 5 : " taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase " ...
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... of a creeping thing . . 105. It is .. known ] sc . that I have your secret . • • 106. it ] redundant . 108. Then give head ] then allow my tongue by being silent to show similar love to my head of which it is the child . 109.
... of a creeping thing . . 105. It is .. known ] sc . that I have your secret . • • 106. it ] redundant . 108. Then give head ] then allow my tongue by being silent to show similar love to my head of which it is the child . 109.
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They do abuse the king that flatter him ; For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , 40 To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient and in order ...
They do abuse the king that flatter him ; For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , 40 To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient and in order ...
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The name ... repeat ] all were ashamed to talk of such a thing as help . 34. who ] For the neglected inflec- tion , frequent even after a preposition ... 36. creatures ] including all created things , whether animate or inanimate .
The name ... repeat ] all were ashamed to talk of such a thing as help . 34. who ] For the neglected inflec- tion , frequent even after a preposition ... 36. creatures ] including all created things , whether animate or inanimate .
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To " search out of the calendar " or to " scratch it out of the calendar , " would be no- thing to the purpose ; what the fisher- man advises is that Pericles should appropriate it . Hoyday , " written also " hoy - day , " " hoida ...
To " search out of the calendar " or to " scratch it out of the calendar , " would be no- thing to the purpose ; what the fisher- man advises is that Pericles should appropriate it . Hoyday , " written also " hoy - day , " " hoida ...
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