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g_ Again speaking of _Jupiter_ and _Alcmena_ _original reads_ Aclmena p. 13 Yet he buffly goes on, _so in original, possibly error for_ busily (printed text uses long _s_ but reading is unambiguous) p. 14 _Ben Johnson_ found out _Ananias_ and _Rabby Buisy_ _spellings as in original_ p. 16 yet however seems to leer of our side _reading uncertain, possibly_ loer p. 17 [Footnote: D. Quix. p. 1. p. 20.] _? part 1, page 20_ p. 19 and has so little the quality of Prophaneness _original reads_ Prohaneness p. 20 those that bring Devils upon the Stage _conjectural reading: entire word "Stage" is illegible_ p. 21 But then I have made the Curate _Perez_ assist _original reads_ Per.. (character's name in _Don Quixote_ is Pero Perez) let me ask the doctor why he does not shew me an example for this himself, and Practice better before he Accuses; for let the Reader look into his _Desertion Discuss'd_ (for he shall find that I have trac'd him through all his Writings) and _original reads_ let me ask the ..ctor why he does not shew me an example for this himself, and Pract... better before he Accuses; for let the Reader look into his _Desertion Discuss'd_ (for he shall find that I have trac'd him through all his Writing.....d that the _Absolver_ in the first Volume of his Essays, page 120, in his Chapter of the _A..._ tells us, _Whether the honesty or dishonesty are discernable in the face, is a question which admits of dispute _original reads_ that the _Ab......_ in the first Volume of his Essays, page 120, in his Chapter of the _A...._ tells us, _Whether the honesty or dishonesty are discernable in the face, .. . .uestion which admits of dispute I believe an instance might be given _original reads_ an instan.. .ight be p. 23 here has escap'd for his usage of a Gentleman _original reads_ Gentlemen p. 24 as she sat in a Chair _original reads_ Chiar p. 25 he thinks will infallibly overcome censure _original reads_ iufallibly There, says he, is a description of sucking for ye _original reads_ There, says he, .. . description of sucking for ye And then like another Devil of a Joker runs on _original reads_ ruus did not his plaguee want of Memory _so in original_ after he has been bringing forth a Litter of Mr. _Congree
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