The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... book entitled A courtlie Controverfie of Cupid's Cautels , & c . Tranflated from the French , & c . by H. W. [ Henry Wotton ] Gentleman , 4to . 1578 : " I coulde finde no companion , eyther to comforte me , or helpe to complaine my ...
... book entitled A courtlie Controverfie of Cupid's Cautels , & c . Tranflated from the French , & c . by H. W. [ Henry Wotton ] Gentleman , 4to . 1578 : " I coulde finde no companion , eyther to comforte me , or helpe to complaine my ...
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... Book of the Fifth Earl of Northumberland , begun in 1512. STEEVENS . • And what cheer there & c . ] I had followed the reading of the folio , [ hear ] but now rather incline to that of the first quarto.- And what cheer , there , & c ...
... Book of the Fifth Earl of Northumberland , begun in 1512. STEEVENS . • And what cheer there & c . ] I had followed the reading of the folio , [ hear ] but now rather incline to that of the first quarto.- And what cheer , there , & c ...
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... Book of Homer's Odyssey , we have : 66 and thofe flie hours " That still surprise at length . " It is remarkable , that Pope , in the 4th Book of his Essay on Man , v . 226 , has employed the epithet which , in the present in- stance ...
... Book of Homer's Odyssey , we have : 66 and thofe flie hours " That still surprise at length . " It is remarkable , that Pope , in the 4th Book of his Essay on Man , v . 226 , has employed the epithet which , in the present in- stance ...
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... book of life , And I from heaven banish'd , as from hence ! But what thou art , heaven , thou , and I do know ; And all too foon , I fear , the king fhall rue.- Farewell , my liege : -Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all ...
... book of life , And I from heaven banish'd , as from hence ! But what thou art , heaven , thou , and I do know ; And all too foon , I fear , the king fhall rue.- Farewell , my liege : -Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all ...
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... Book of Tufculan Queftions . Speaking of Epi- curus , he fays : - " Sed unâ fe dicit recordatione acquiefcere præteritarum voluptatum : ut fi quis æftuans , cum vim caloris non facile patiatur , recordari velit fe aliquando in Arpinati ...
... Book of Tufculan Queftions . Speaking of Epi- curus , he fays : - " Sed unâ fe dicit recordatione acquiefcere præteritarum voluptatum : ut fi quis æftuans , cum vim caloris non facile patiatur , recordari velit fe aliquando in Arpinati ...
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