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... appears from the old word bênet , for a natural fool . " - WARBURTON . ( 4 ) SCENE III . - One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song . ] As Warburton suggested , it is probable the second stanza of the old ballad ...
... appears from the old word bênet , for a natural fool . " - WARBURTON . ( 4 ) SCENE III . - One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song . ] As Warburton suggested , it is probable the second stanza of the old ballad ...
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... appears to have been a very old one . Kemp's " Nine Daies Wonder , " 1600 , there is a represent- ation of Kemp , attired as a morris - dancer , preceded by a character whom he called Thomas Slye , his taberer ; and Dr. Hunter has cited ...
... appears to have been a very old one . Kemp's " Nine Daies Wonder , " 1600 , there is a represent- ation of Kemp , attired as a morris - dancer , preceded by a character whom he called Thomas Slye , his taberer ; and Dr. Hunter has cited ...
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... appears here in humble guise ; the wooing is on the woman's side ; it is striving , unaided by a reciprocal inclination , to overcome the prejudices of birth . But as soon as Helena is united to the Count by a sacred bond , though by ...
... appears here in humble guise ; the wooing is on the woman's side ; it is striving , unaided by a reciprocal inclination , to overcome the prejudices of birth . But as soon as Helena is united to the Count by a sacred bond , though by ...
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... appear , the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France ; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of king Pharamond , Idly suppos'd the founder of this law ; Who died ...
... appear , the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France ; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of king Pharamond , Idly suppos'd the founder of this law ; Who died ...
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... appears . We should , perhaps , transpose the words grace and cause , reading : - " They know your cause hath grace and means and might ; - So hath your highness ; " or , retaining their original sequence , substitute haste for hath in ...
... appears . We should , perhaps , transpose the words grace and cause , reading : - " They know your cause hath grace and means and might ; - So hath your highness ; " or , retaining their original sequence , substitute haste for hath in ...
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