The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... reafon to complain of occafional criticks , or criticks by profef- fion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a ...
... reafon to complain of occafional criticks , or criticks by profef- fion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a ...
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... reafon to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century and particularly . the Ode in queftion was made popular by Buchanan , whofe pieces were foon to be met with in almost every modern language . 2 It ...
... reafon to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century and particularly . the Ode in queftion was made popular by Buchanan , whofe pieces were foon to be met with in almost every modern language . 2 It ...
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... reafon can be rendered : " Some love not a gaping pig- " And others when the bagpipe fings i'th ' nofe , " Cannot contain their urine for affection . " This incident , Dr. Warburton fuppofes to be taken from a paffage in Scaliger's ...
... reafon can be rendered : " Some love not a gaping pig- " And others when the bagpipe fings i'th ' nofe , " Cannot contain their urine for affection . " This incident , Dr. Warburton fuppofes to be taken from a paffage in Scaliger's ...
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... reafon alloweth me by diffimulation , fub- tiltie , and fecret practifes to proceed therein . " But to put the matter out of all queftion , my communicative friend , above - mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why fhould I not give myself ...
... reafon alloweth me by diffimulation , fub- tiltie , and fecret practifes to proceed therein . " But to put the matter out of all queftion , my communicative friend , above - mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why fhould I not give myself ...
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... Reafon harangue against it in the fame man- ner : " A fierie froft , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! a vertue fraught with vice ! " & c . Immediately from The Romaunt of the Rofe : 66 Loue it is an ...
... Reafon harangue against it in the fame man- ner : " A fierie froft , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! a vertue fraught with vice ! " & c . Immediately from The Romaunt of the Rofe : 66 Loue it is an ...
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