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... thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be assured then , that she did not , in conclusion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the King to give ...
... thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be assured then , that she did not , in conclusion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the King to give ...
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... thought , —I would have play'd The part my father meant to act upon 7 -for him , ] Old copy - for this . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . so rank ? ] Rank weeds , are weeds grown up to great height and strength . What , says the King ...
... thought , —I would have play'd The part my father meant to act upon 7 -for him , ] Old copy - for this . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . so rank ? ] Rank weeds , are weeds grown up to great height and strength . What , says the King ...
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... thought in The Elder Brother : · -learnt new tongues- " To vary his face as seamen do their compass . ' STEEVENS . 7 That never saw them- ] Old copy - see ' em . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . A springhalt reign'd among them . ] The ...
... thought in The Elder Brother : · -learnt new tongues- " To vary his face as seamen do their compass . ' STEEVENS . 7 That never saw them- ] Old copy - see ' em . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . A springhalt reign'd among them . ] The ...
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... thought of this fair company Clapp'd wings to me . CHAM . You are young , sir Harry Guildford . SANDS . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested ...
... thought of this fair company Clapp'd wings to me . CHAM . You are young , sir Harry Guildford . SANDS . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested ...
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... STEEVENS . And lift my soul to heaven . ] So Milton , Paradise Lost , Book IV : 66 their songs " Divide the night , and lift our thoughts to heaven . " MALONE ' Gainst me , I can't take peace with : SC . I. 63 KING HENRY VIII .
... STEEVENS . And lift my soul to heaven . ] So Milton , Paradise Lost , Book IV : 66 their songs " Divide the night , and lift our thoughts to heaven . " MALONE ' Gainst me , I can't take peace with : SC . I. 63 KING HENRY VIII .
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