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a liſt of them having been collected from my own volumes, without the aid of which it does

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    Ibid. "Maſter, if you do —."
    inſtead of "Maſter, if do —."
    In As you like it,
    "—— that which had too much."
    for "—— that which had too musſt."
    Ibid. "Let me be better acquainted with thee,
    for "Let me better acquainted with thee.
    In The Taming of the Shrew,
    "Were ſhe as rough —."
    for "Were ſhe is as rough—."
    Ibid. "As much news as thou wilt."
    for "As much news as wilt thou."
    Ibid. "Whither away, and where is thy abode."
    for "Whither away, and whither is thy abode."
    In All's well that ends well,
    "—— captious and intenible ſieve—
    for "—— captious and intemible ſieve."
    In Twelfth Night,
    "Let thy tongue tang with arguments of ſtate.
    for "Let thy tongue langer,&c.
    In Macbeth,
    "—— before thy here-approach."
    for "—— before they here approach.

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