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... passage of corruption . Why should they march , that four might selec those that were beft inclin'd ? How would their inclinations be known ? Who were the four that should fele & them ? Perhaps , we may read : —— Pleafe you to march ...
... passage of corruption . Why should they march , that four might selec those that were beft inclin'd ? How would their inclinations be known ? Who were the four that should fele & them ? Perhaps , we may read : —— Pleafe you to march ...
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... passage , which may be applied with too much juftice to many of my own comments on Shakspeare . Dr. Warburton would read - fouled , from fouler , Fr. to trample under foot . There is undoubtedly fuch a word in Sidney's Arcadia , edit ...
... passage , which may be applied with too much juftice to many of my own comments on Shakspeare . Dr. Warburton would read - fouled , from fouler , Fr. to trample under foot . There is undoubtedly fuch a word in Sidney's Arcadia , edit ...
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