“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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... suppose her chaste ! No , let me know ; And knowing what I am , I know what she shall be . Oth . O , thou art wise ; ' tis certain . Iago . 70 Stand you awhile apart ; Confine yourself but in a patient list . Whilst you were here o ...
... suppose her chaste ! No , let me know ; And knowing what I am , I know what she shall be . Oth . O , thou art wise ; ' tis certain . Iago . 70 Stand you awhile apart ; Confine yourself but in a patient list . Whilst you were here o ...
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... Suppose him now at anchor . The city strived God Neptune's annual feast to keep : from whence Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expense ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your ...
... Suppose him now at anchor . The city strived God Neptune's annual feast to keep : from whence Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expense ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your ...
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... suppose , for the sake of argument . 2 H. IV . v . 2. To converse . Much Ado , III . 1 . Propose , sb . conversation . Much Ado , III . 1 . Prorogue , v.t. to defer . R. & J. 11. 2 . Provand , sb . provender . Cor . II . 1 . Provision ...
... suppose , for the sake of argument . 2 H. IV . v . 2. To converse . Much Ado , III . 1 . Propose , sb . conversation . Much Ado , III . 1 . Prorogue , v.t. to defer . R. & J. 11. 2 . Provand , sb . provender . Cor . II . 1 . Provision ...
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... Suppose , sb . a trick , imposition . Tam . of S. v . 1 . Supposed , p.p. counterfeit . Tam . of S. II . 1 . Surcease , v.i. to cease . Cor . III . 2 . Surcease , sb . cessation , end . Mac . 1. 7 . Surprise , v.t. to capture by ...
... Suppose , sb . a trick , imposition . Tam . of S. v . 1 . Supposed , p.p. counterfeit . Tam . of S. II . 1 . Surcease , v.i. to cease . Cor . III . 2 . Surcease , sb . cessation , end . Mac . 1. 7 . Surprise , v.t. to capture by ...
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... suppose , as some writers have done , that Shakespeare was at any period little read or lightly estimated . No doubt , as education and habits of reading came to be more widely diffused , the demand for his works increased ; but among ...
... suppose , as some writers have done , that Shakespeare was at any period little read or lightly estimated . No doubt , as education and habits of reading came to be more widely diffused , the demand for his works increased ; but among ...
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