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... never mind Was to be so unwise , to be so kind . What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel . I must be round ... never kind ] This may mean never was mind fated to be so unwise in showing itself so , " etc. , or " in order to ...
... never mind Was to be so unwise , to be so kind . What shall be done ? He will not hear , till feel . I must be round ... never kind ] This may mean never was mind fated to be so unwise in showing itself so , " etc. , or " in order to ...
Page 107
... never see thee more . 6 158 , 159. Of him . . . weal ] John- son says , " The metaphor is apparently incongruous , but the sense is good . To foresee his particular is to provide for his private advantage , for which he leaves the right ...
... never see thee more . 6 158 , 159. Of him . . . weal ] John- son says , " The metaphor is apparently incongruous , but the sense is good . To foresee his particular is to provide for his private advantage , for which he leaves the right ...
Page 112
... never complete ; 240 The other , at high wish : best state , contentless , Hath a distracted and most wretched being , Worse than the worst , content . 245 Thou should'st desire to die , being miserable . Tim . Not by his breath that is ...
... never complete ; 240 The other , at high wish : best state , contentless , Hath a distracted and most wretched being , Worse than the worst , content . 245 Thou should'st desire to die , being miserable . Tim . Not by his breath that is ...
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