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Page 113
... matters with respect to Overbury's well- known to have been merely appropriated by Lady known line , now , indeed , almost ... matter has long since been set right . The appropriation is accurately pointed out , and the authorship and ...
... matters with respect to Overbury's well- known to have been merely appropriated by Lady known line , now , indeed , almost ... matter has long since been set right . The appropriation is accurately pointed out , and the authorship and ...
Page 200
... matter , contributed by those who have had access to authorities which were not open to Mr. Hunter , will be kept distinct from his writing ; whilst the pedi- grees , which are undoubtedly faulty in the original edition , will be ...
... matter , contributed by those who have had access to authorities which were not open to Mr. Hunter , will be kept distinct from his writing ; whilst the pedi- grees , which are undoubtedly faulty in the original edition , will be ...
Page 249
... matter . I regret that I have neither time nor space to go into this matter thoroughly ; but I will sketch the outlines of the argument for those who know how to go on . The verb to bid now means to command , and represents ( by ...
... matter . I regret that I have neither time nor space to go into this matter thoroughly ; but I will sketch the outlines of the argument for those who know how to go on . The verb to bid now means to command , and represents ( by ...
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