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THE COMIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
Or saying, in the person of Duncan, in Macbeth
"This castle hath a pleasant seat, the air."
Or as the usurper himself, exclaiming,
"The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon!
Where got'st thou that goose? Look!"
Crying, as Romeo,
"It is my lady O! It is my love!"
Or in the character of Norval, in the tragedy of Douglas, giving this account of himself and his origin:
"My name is Norval. On the Grampian hills
My father feeds."
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