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Page 11
... Such fignificant gefture afcertains the fentiments that should accompany it . STEEVENS . artificial ftrife — ] Strife for action or motion . Strife is either the conteft of art with nature : Hic ille eft Raphael , timuit , quo fofpile ...
... Such fignificant gefture afcertains the fentiments that should accompany it . STEEVENS . artificial ftrife — ] Strife for action or motion . Strife is either the conteft of art with nature : Hic ille eft Raphael , timuit , quo fofpile ...
Page 15
... Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . 6 through him Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affected fond . nefs . JOHNSON , A fimilar phrase occurs in Ben Jonfon's Every Man in his Hu- mour : By this air , the most ...
... Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . 6 through him Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affected fond . nefs . JOHNSON , A fimilar phrase occurs in Ben Jonfon's Every Man in his Hu- mour : By this air , the most ...
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... Such another reply occurs in Troilus and Creffida , where , Ulyffes , defirous to avoid a kifs from Creffida fays to her ; give me one " When Helen is a maid again , " & c . STELVENS . APEM . Are they not Ahenians ? " TIM . C 4 TIMON OF ...
... Such another reply occurs in Troilus and Creffida , where , Ulyffes , defirous to avoid a kifs from Creffida fays to her ; give me one " When Helen is a maid again , " & c . STELVENS . APEM . Are they not Ahenians ? " TIM . C 4 TIMON OF ...
Page 26
... Such is my conje & ure , in which however I have not fo much confidence as to depart from the mode in which this paffage has been hitherto exhibited . MALONE , MER . Ay , Apemantus . APEM . Traffick confound 26 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... Such is my conje & ure , in which however I have not fo much confidence as to depart from the mode in which this paffage has been hitherto exhibited . MALONE , MER . Ay , Apemantus . APEM . Traffick confound 26 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... Such diftant and uncourteous falutations are properly termed cold - moving , as proceeding from a cold and un- friendly difpofition . MALONE . - - www 8 Hape their ingratitude in them hereditary : Hereditary , for by natural ...
... Such diftant and uncourteous falutations are properly termed cold - moving , as proceeding from a cold and un- friendly difpofition . MALONE . - - www 8 Hape their ingratitude in them hereditary : Hereditary , for by natural ...
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