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... Malone . The number of treatises written on the subject of horticulture , even at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign , very strongly controvert Mr. Malone's supposition relative to the unfrequency of gardens at 50 early a period ...
... Malone . The number of treatises written on the subject of horticulture , even at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign , very strongly controvert Mr. Malone's supposition relative to the unfrequency of gardens at 50 early a period ...
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... Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? " & c . Venice Preserved . Johnson . cautelous , ] Is here cautious , sometimes insidious . So , in Woman is a ...
... Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? " & c . Venice Preserved . Johnson . cautelous , ] Is here cautious , sometimes insidious . So , in Woman is a ...
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... Malone . Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 1 " " " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , — . Steevens . -opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P. 1 : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " 2— The quotation ...
... Malone . Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 1 " " " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , — . Steevens . -opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P. 1 : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " 2— The quotation ...
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... Malone . as a dish fit for the gods , & c . ] 66- Gradive , dedisti , " Ne qua manus vatem , ne quid mortalia bello " Lędere tela queant , sanctum et venerabile Diti " Funus erat . " Stat . Theb . VII , 1. 696. Steevens . Not hew him as ...
... Malone . as a dish fit for the gods , & c . ] 66- Gradive , dedisti , " Ne qua manus vatem , ne quid mortalia bello " Lędere tela queant , sanctum et venerabile Diti " Funus erat . " Stat . Theb . VII , 1. 696. Steevens . Not hew him as ...
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... Malone . • A woman well - reputed , Cato's daughter . ] By the expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might ...
... Malone . • A woman well - reputed , Cato's daughter . ] By the expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might ...
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