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[ March on us with] So the 4to.—The 8vo "MARTCHT on WITH vs with.">[

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[ As if there were no way but one with us] i.e. as if we were to lose our lives. This phrase, which is common in our early writers, was not obsolete in Dryden's time: "for, if he heard the malicious trumpeter proclaiming his name before his betters, he knew THERE WAS BUT ONE WAY WITH HIM." Preface to ALL FOR LOVE.]

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[ pore] So the 8vo.—The 4to "dore.">[

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273 ([return])
[ in] i.e. on.]

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274 ([return])
[ stay] Old eds. "aie" and "aye.">[

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