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... long before 1623 , perhaps as early as 1607 or 1609 ; that its publication " had been in some way ' stayed ' by the inter- vention of the author , on behalf of himself and the company to which he belonged ; and that , having in ...
... long before 1623 , perhaps as early as 1607 or 1609 ; that its publication " had been in some way ' stayed ' by the inter- vention of the author , on behalf of himself and the company to which he belonged ; and that , having in ...
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... Long conj . MS . ' or ' Long MS . ' For permission to use this volume we are indebted to the kindness of the Rev. C. H. Parez . Mr Keightley has , with great liberality , sent for our use the MS . of his forthcoming work ' The ...
... Long conj . MS . ' or ' Long MS . ' For permission to use this volume we are indebted to the kindness of the Rev. C. H. Parez . Mr Keightley has , with great liberality , sent for our use the MS . of his forthcoming work ' The ...
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... ( Long MS . ) . And what he says he is , Jackson conj . And when he says who he is , Anon . ap . Halliwell conj . When he says what he he's is , Collier MS . And when he says well , Bulloch conj . , transposing lines 61 , 62. And when he ...
... ( Long MS . ) . And what he says he is , Jackson conj . And when he says who he is , Anon . ap . Halliwell conj . When he says what he he's is , Collier MS . And when he says well , Bulloch conj . , transposing lines 61 , 62. And when he ...
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... long to hear him call the drunkard husband , And how my men will stay themselves from laughter When they do homage to this simple peasant . I'll in to counsel them ; haply my presence May well abate the over - merry spleen Which ...
... long to hear him call the drunkard husband , And how my men will stay themselves from laughter When they do homage to this simple peasant . I'll in to counsel them ; haply my presence May well abate the over - merry spleen Which ...
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... long . But I would be loath to fall into my dreams again : I will therefore tarry in despite of the flesh and the blood . 102 not ] you Gould conj . 108 Al'ce ] Capell . Alce Ff Q. 110 , 111. Madam ... more ] As prose in Pope . Two ...
... long . But I would be loath to fall into my dreams again : I will therefore tarry in despite of the flesh and the blood . 102 not ] you Gould conj . 108 Al'ce ] Capell . Alce Ff Q. 110 , 111. Madam ... more ] As prose in Pope . Two ...
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