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... fome material parts of the fable . It was published in a quarto pamphlet 1603. This is the only copy of it which I have hitherto seen . There is a late entry of it in the books of the Stationers ' Com . pany , Jan. 1619 , where it is ...
... fome material parts of the fable . It was published in a quarto pamphlet 1603. This is the only copy of it which I have hitherto seen . There is a late entry of it in the books of the Stationers ' Com . pany , Jan. 1619 , where it is ...
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... fome injury of the prefs . I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines ftand as they were originally written , and that a paraphrafe , fuch as the licentious and abrupt expreffions of our author too frequently require , will ...
... fome injury of the prefs . I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines ftand as they were originally written , and that a paraphrafe , fuch as the licentious and abrupt expreffions of our author too frequently require , will ...
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... fome authorities , Tenantius quietly payed the tribute ftipulated by Caf- fibelan ; according to others , he refused to pay it , and warred with the Romans . Shakspeare fuppofes the latter to be the truth . Holinfhed , who furnished our ...
... fome authorities , Tenantius quietly payed the tribute ftipulated by Caf- fibelan ; according to others , he refused to pay it , and warred with the Romans . Shakspeare fuppofes the latter to be the truth . Holinfhed , who furnished our ...
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... fome degree coun- tenanced by what follows in another scene : And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . " Dr. Warburton would read “ A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; " Sir T. Hanmer would refore the metre by a ...
... fome degree coun- tenanced by what follows in another scene : And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . " Dr. Warburton would read “ A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; " Sir T. Hanmer would refore the metre by a ...
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... fome comfort overbuys me Aimoft the fum he pays . ] So fmall is my value , and fo great is his , that in the purchase he has made ( for which he paid himself ) , for much the greater part , and nearly the whole , of what he has given ...
... fome comfort overbuys me Aimoft the fum he pays . ] So fmall is my value , and fo great is his , that in the purchase he has made ( for which he paid himself ) , for much the greater part , and nearly the whole , of what he has given ...
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