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... which has convinced me that Elizabethan editors save themselves a vast deal of trouble and risk by adhering to the original spelling , and , while not shirking the labour , I fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers .
... which has convinced me that Elizabethan editors save themselves a vast deal of trouble and risk by adhering to the original spelling , and , while not shirking the labour , I fear I cannot altogether have avoided the dangers .
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Lastly , to end him ; he cares not when his end comes , he needs not fear his audit , for his quietus is in heaven . Sir Thomas OVERBURY , Characters 1614—16 A Farmer Is a concealed commodity . His worth or value is not fully known till ...
Lastly , to end him ; he cares not when his end comes , he needs not fear his audit , for his quietus is in heaven . Sir Thomas OVERBURY , Characters 1614—16 A Farmer Is a concealed commodity . His worth or value is not fully known till ...
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She dares go alone and unfold sheep in the night , and fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth ... that she dare tell them ; only a Friday's dream is all her superstition that she conceals for fear of anger .
She dares go alone and unfold sheep in the night , and fears no manner of ill , because she means none : yet to say truth ... that she dare tell them ; only a Friday's dream is all her superstition that she conceals for fear of anger .
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... The cuckoo then , on every tree , Mocks married men ; for thus sings he , Cuckoo ; Cuckoo , cuckoo : O word of fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! II When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks ...
... The cuckoo then , on every tree , Mocks married men ; for thus sings he , Cuckoo ; Cuckoo , cuckoo : O word of fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! II When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks ...
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164-167 O ! these flaws and starts- Impostors to true fear - would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . Macbeth , III . iv . 63-66 §1 . The nature of superstition Superstition is godless religion ...
164-167 O ! these flaws and starts- Impostors to true fear - would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . Macbeth , III . iv . 63-66 §1 . The nature of superstition Superstition is godless religion ...
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