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... Schmidt . pretence Q. 67. would the ] F ; could the Q. 69. what I should ] Q ; what should I F ; 70. ay ] I Q ; not in F. 71. I'ld ] I'll F4 . 75 reposal ] F ; what , should I 72. practice ] F ; 75. spirits ] F , Rowe , Delius , Schmidt ...
... Schmidt . pretence Q. 67. would the ] F ; could the Q. 69. what I should ] Q ; what should I F ; 70. ay ] I Q ; not in F. 71. I'ld ] I'll F4 . 75 reposal ] F ; what , should I 72. practice ] F ; 75. spirits ] F , Rowe , Delius , Schmidt ...
Page 88
... Schmidt ; blister 167. is on ] F ; notin Q. 169. Thy ] F ; The Q. hested Q1-2 ; tender hasted Q3 ; tender - hearted Rowe . o'er ] are Q3 . Reg . And , in conclusion to oppose the bolt. To fall and blister her ! 165 her pride Duthie ...
... Schmidt ; blister 167. is on ] F ; notin Q. 169. Thy ] F ; The Q. hested Q1-2 ; tender hasted Q3 ; tender - hearted Rowe . o'er ] are Q3 . Reg . And , in conclusion to oppose the bolt. To fall and blister her ! 165 her pride Duthie ...
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... Schmidt suggests , used transitively : " The sea would have lifted up the fixed fires and extinguished them . ' There is some- thing to be said for Warburton's emen- dation boil'd which suggests the fury of the waves more obviously than ...
... Schmidt suggests , used transitively : " The sea would have lifted up the fixed fires and extinguished them . ' There is some- thing to be said for Warburton's emen- dation boil'd which suggests the fury of the waves more obviously than ...
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