The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... look on you , I 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.
... look on you , I 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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... I have forgot it , therefore I cannot show . A , a , now I have it ! I have it indeed ! My name is Ambidexter , I signify one That with both hands finely can play . KING CAMBYSES . THE DOCTOR , & c . INTERCHAPTER VII . OBSOLETE xxix.
... I have forgot it , therefore I cannot show . A , a , now I have it ! I have it indeed ! My name is Ambidexter , I signify one That with both hands finely can play . KING CAMBYSES . THE DOCTOR , & c . INTERCHAPTER VII . OBSOLETE xxix.
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... 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 become learned , he answered ...
... 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 become learned , he answered ...
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... 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 will observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And ...
... 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 will observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And ...
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... with it ? — Are you not provoked at it ? -Are you not de- lighted with it ? Whose is it ? Whose can it be ? Is it Walter Scott's ? -There is no Scotch in BRITISH BIBLIOGRAPHER . the book , and that hand is never to be 6.
... with it ? — Are you not provoked at it ? -Are you not de- lighted with it ? Whose is it ? Whose can it be ? Is it Walter Scott's ? -There is no Scotch in BRITISH BIBLIOGRAPHER . the book , and that hand is never to be 6.
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