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... word and glowing phrafe fele & ed from it , was applied , like a Promethean torch , to con- temporary fonnets , and ... words and phraseology . All circumftauces therefore confidered , it is not improbable that our author defigned ...
... word and glowing phrafe fele & ed from it , was applied , like a Promethean torch , to con- temporary fonnets , and ... words and phraseology . All circumftauces therefore confidered , it is not improbable that our author defigned ...
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... words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- served that they are both expressed in Latin by the fame word , donec . The meaning of the paffage , according to my apprehenfion , is ...
... words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- served that they are both expressed in Latin by the fame word , donec . The meaning of the paffage , according to my apprehenfion , is ...
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... word conception , and inftead of it we ought to read conceffion . The meaning will then be obvious , and especially if we adopt Mr. M. Mafon's feufe of the prepofition till . Bring in ( says Antiochus ) my daughter habited like a bride ...
... word conception , and inftead of it we ought to read conceffion . The meaning will then be obvious , and especially if we adopt Mr. M. Mafon's feufe of the prepofition till . Bring in ( says Antiochus ) my daughter habited like a bride ...
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... word is certainly used in the paffage now before us : " For valour , is not love a Hercules , " Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? " In the firft quarto edition of this play , this lady is only called Antiochus ' daughter . If ...
... word is certainly used in the paffage now before us : " For valour , is not love a Hercules , " Still climbing trees in the Hesperides ? " In the firft quarto edition of this play , this lady is only called Antiochus ' daughter . If ...
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... words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me to be abfolutely neceffary , and that ... word Antiochus , which is now placed in the margin , makes part of his speech . There can be no doubt that they ...
... words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me to be abfolutely neceffary , and that ... word Antiochus , which is now placed in the margin , makes part of his speech . There can be no doubt that they ...
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