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... a poore infant of my braine " . He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... a poore infant of my braine " . He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant xxvi INTRODUCTION.
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... - ber . The origin of the element " ember " in this compound is doubt- ful . See New Eng . Dict . 66 6. holy - ales ] An ale was a rural festival , where of course much ale was And lords and ladies in their lives Have read it.
... - ber . The origin of the element " ember " in this compound is doubt- ful . See New Eng . Dict . 66 6. holy - ales ] An ale was a rural festival , where of course much ale was And lords and ladies in their lives Have read it.
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... doubt , disbelief . For the difference between be and is in hypothetical statements , compare Othello , III . iii . 384 : " I think my wife be honest , and think she is not " . 127. Where ] whereas . 66 · head . ] 128. untimely ] not ...
... doubt , disbelief . For the difference between be and is in hypothetical statements , compare Othello , III . iii . 384 : " I think my wife be honest , and think she is not " . 127. Where ] whereas . 66 · head . ] 128. untimely ] not ...
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... doubt it , as no doubt he doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt he'll fill this land with arms , 85 And make pretence of ...
... doubt it , as no doubt he doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt he'll fill this land with arms , 85 And make pretence of ...
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... doubt thy faith ; 105 IIO But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth , From whence we had our being and our birth . Per . Tyre , I now look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend ...
... doubt thy faith ; 105 IIO But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth , From whence we had our being and our birth . Per . Tyre , I now look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend ...
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