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... ( Kittredge ) . 221. reason without miracle ] perhaps a reference to the controversy about natural religion , as in Montaigne , op . cit . , II , passim . 223. If for ] even if you are enraged with me because . 224. purpose not ] i.e. to ...
... ( Kittredge ) . 221. reason without miracle ] perhaps a reference to the controversy about natural religion , as in Montaigne , op . cit . , II , passim . 223. If for ] even if you are enraged with me because . 224. purpose not ] i.e. to ...
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... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , rv . ii . 275-80 . • 3. Stand . custom ] stand on , be dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . , xxxviii . 17 : ' And I truly am set ...
... Kittredge cites Webster , The Devil's Law Case , rv . ii . 275-80 . • 3. Stand . custom ] stand on , be dependent on pestilential custom . Wright aptly quotes from the Prayer- Book version of Ps . , xxxviii . 17 : ' And I truly am set ...
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... ( Kittredge ) . Schmidt suggests , I think rightly , that ' your displeasure ' is the opposite to the usual style of address , ' your grace ' . The passage might then mean : " Though I should convert your grace , who is not gracious to me ...
... ( Kittredge ) . Schmidt suggests , I think rightly , that ' your displeasure ' is the opposite to the usual style of address , ' your grace ' . The passage might then mean : " Though I should convert your grace , who is not gracious to me ...
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