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... ufed , by other ancient writers , in this fenfe . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Phillis , be fo fenfible Again : " Of these small touches which your paffion makes . " แ Small touches , Lydia ! do ...
... ufed , by other ancient writers , in this fenfe . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Phillis , be fo fenfible Again : " Of these small touches which your paffion makes . " แ Small touches , Lydia ! do ...
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... ufed as a verb , but not in his interpretation of the former part of this paffage . Imogen's reflection is merely this : ་ ་ That thofe are happy who have their honeft wills , which gives a relish to comfort ; but that those are ...
... ufed as a verb , but not in his interpretation of the former part of this paffage . Imogen's reflection is merely this : ་ ་ That thofe are happy who have their honeft wills , which gives a relish to comfort ; but that those are ...
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... ufed by our author in his Venus and Adonis , in the fenfe in which Mr. Steevens fuppofes it to be used here : Measure my frangeness by my unripe years . Again , in Romeo and Juliet : Tli prove more true " Than thofe that have more ...
... ufed by our author in his Venus and Adonis , in the fenfe in which Mr. Steevens fuppofes it to be used here : Measure my frangeness by my unripe years . Again , in Romeo and Juliet : Tli prove more true " Than thofe that have more ...
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... ufed by our author in the fenfe of inluftrous or unluftrous , is proved by a paffage in the old comedy of Patient Griffel , 1603 : the buttons were illuftrious and refplendent diamonds . * MALONE . A " " 66 11 A back - luftre eye " has ...
... ufed by our author in the fenfe of inluftrous or unluftrous , is proved by a paffage in the old comedy of Patient Griffel , 1603 : the buttons were illuftrious and refplendent diamonds . * MALONE . A " " 66 11 A back - luftre eye " has ...
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... ufed for a brothel by Imogen . STEVENS . The words may mean , -fuch corrupted Atuff ; from the fubftantive boil . So , in Coriolanus : 66 -- boils and plagues " Plafter you o'er ! " But , I believe , Mr. Steevens's interpretation is the ...
... ufed for a brothel by Imogen . STEVENS . The words may mean , -fuch corrupted Atuff ; from the fubftantive boil . So , in Coriolanus : 66 -- boils and plagues " Plafter you o'er ! " But , I believe , Mr. Steevens's interpretation is the ...
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