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Side 138
... fall upon his head , if ever he came within the shadow of it . From this time forward Harpath would never venture out of the valleys , but came to an untimely end in the 250th year of his age , being drowned in a river as he attempted ...
... fall upon his head , if ever he came within the shadow of it . From this time forward Harpath would never venture out of the valleys , but came to an untimely end in the 250th year of his age , being drowned in a river as he attempted ...
Side 148
... fall in snow at the next acting of King Lear , in order to heighten , or rather to alleviate , the distress of that unfor- tunate prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against . I do ...
... fall in snow at the next acting of King Lear , in order to heighten , or rather to alleviate , the distress of that unfor- tunate prince ; and to serve by way of decoration to a piece which that great critic has written against . I do ...
Side 339
... fall a laughing , as if he had done some brave ex- ploit . At the finest concert of music he cannot forbear clap- ping his hands , and making a rude noise ; will pretend to sing along with them , and fall a railing at them to leave off ...
... fall a laughing , as if he had done some brave ex- ploit . At the finest concert of music he cannot forbear clap- ping his hands , and making a rude noise ; will pretend to sing along with them , and fall a railing at them to leave off ...
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