The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... give you that warning before hand . Take it not ill , my masters , I shall laugh at you , And truly when I am least offended with you ; It is my humour . MIDDLETON . INTERCHAPTER VIII.-p. 13 . A LEAF OUT OF THE NEW xi.
... give you that warning before hand . Take it not ill , my masters , I shall laugh at you , And truly when I am least offended with you ; It is my humour . MIDDLETON . INTERCHAPTER VIII.-p. 13 . A LEAF OUT OF THE NEW xi.
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... GIVES EXAMPLES OF IT IN A GERMAN PROFESSOR , A JEWISH RABBI , and TWO COUNSEllors , engLISH AND AMERICAN . Pand . He that will have a cake out of the wheat , must tarry the grinding . Troilus . Have I not tarried ? Pand . Ay , the ...
... GIVES EXAMPLES OF IT IN A GERMAN PROFESSOR , A JEWISH RABBI , and TWO COUNSEllors , engLISH AND AMERICAN . Pand . He that will have a cake out of the wheat , must tarry the grinding . Troilus . Have I not tarried ? Pand . Ay , the ...
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... give way . Enobarbus . Not if the small come first . SHAKESPEAR . CHAPTER LXXXV . - p . 86 . THE DOCTOR'S CONTEMPORARIES AT LEYDEN . EARLY FRIENDSHIP . COWPER'S MELANCHOLY OBSERVA- TION THAT GOOD DISPOSITIONS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE ...
... give way . Enobarbus . Not if the small come first . SHAKESPEAR . CHAPTER LXXXV . - p . 86 . THE DOCTOR'S CONTEMPORARIES AT LEYDEN . EARLY FRIENDSHIP . COWPER'S MELANCHOLY OBSERVA- TION THAT GOOD DISPOSITIONS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE ...
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... give you that warning before hand . Take it not ill , my masters , I shall laugh at you , And truly when I am least offended with you ; It is my humour . MIDDLETON . WHEN St. Thomas Aquinas was asked in what manner a man might best ...
... give you that warning before hand . Take it not ill , my masters , I shall laugh at you , And truly when I am least offended with you ; It is my humour . MIDDLETON . WHEN St. Thomas Aquinas was asked in what manner a man might best ...
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... give it his hearty praise . Sir Walter Scott will deny that he has any hand in it . Mr. Coleridge will smile if he is asked the question . If it be proposed to Sir Humphrey Davy he will smile too , and perhaps blush also . The Laureate ...
... give it his hearty praise . Sir Walter Scott will deny that he has any hand in it . Mr. Coleridge will smile if he is asked the question . If it be proposed to Sir Humphrey Davy he will smile too , and perhaps blush also . The Laureate ...
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