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... passage before . I have replaced the old reading . Mr. Pope firft fubftituted the words exempt from , in its place . If alteration were neceffary , it would be easier to read : Our arms no ftrength of malice , - STEEVENS . One of the ...
... passage before . I have replaced the old reading . Mr. Pope firft fubftituted the words exempt from , in its place . If alteration were neceffary , it would be easier to read : Our arms no ftrength of malice , - STEEVENS . One of the ...
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... passage , he is at leaft countenanced in it by other authors : So , in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1638 : 66 66 You fhall have my room , My Rome indeed , for what I seem to be , " Brutus is not , but born great Rome to free . " STEEVENS ...
... passage , he is at leaft countenanced in it by other authors : So , in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1638 : 66 66 You fhall have my room , My Rome indeed , for what I seem to be , " Brutus is not , but born great Rome to free . " STEEVENS ...
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... passage in Ben Jonfon's Fortunate Ifles , a mafque , I think fufficiently fupports Dr. Warburton's etymology : " The kings and queens that triumph in the cards . " This use of the word comes to us from the French , who at this day call ...
... passage in Ben Jonfon's Fortunate Ifles , a mafque , I think fufficiently fupports Dr. Warburton's etymology : " The kings and queens that triumph in the cards . " This use of the word comes to us from the French , who at this day call ...
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... passage in either reading . Shall we try a daring conjecture ? with fuch fober and unnoted paffion He did behold his adversary fhent , As if he had but prov'd an argument . He looked with fuch calmnefs on his flain adverfary . I do not ...
... passage in either reading . Shall we try a daring conjecture ? with fuch fober and unnoted paffion He did behold his adversary fhent , As if he had but prov'd an argument . He looked with fuch calmnefs on his flain adverfary . I do not ...
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... passage a Moll . And there you fhall wap with me . " Sir B. Nay , Moll , what's that wap ? " Moll . Wappening and niggling is all one , the rogué my man can tell you . " 66 Again , in Ben Jonfon's Mafque of Gypfies Metamorphosed ...
... passage a Moll . And there you fhall wap with me . " Sir B. Nay , Moll , what's that wap ? " Moll . Wappening and niggling is all one , the rogué my man can tell you . " 66 Again , in Ben Jonfon's Mafque of Gypfies Metamorphosed ...
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