The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... used by Stanyhurst , in his version of the second Book of Virgil's Eneid : " To live now longer , Troy burnt , he flatly reneageth . " STEEVENS , And is become the bellows , and the fan , B3 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. ...
... used by Stanyhurst , in his version of the second Book of Virgil's Eneid : " To live now longer , Troy burnt , he flatly reneageth . " STEEVENS , And is become the bellows , and the fan , B3 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. ...
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... used for contrary purposes , were probably opposed by the author , who might perhaps have written : - is become the bellows , and the fan , To kindle and to cool a gypsy's luft . JOHNSON . In Lyly's Midas , 1592 , the bellows is used ...
... used for contrary purposes , were probably opposed by the author , who might perhaps have written : - is become the bellows , and the fan , To kindle and to cool a gypsy's luft . JOHNSON . In Lyly's Midas , 1592 , the bellows is used ...
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... used improperly for third , or one of three . One of the triumvirs , one of the three mafters of the world . WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , " He bade me store up as a ...
... used improperly for third , or one of three . One of the triumvirs , one of the three mafters of the world . WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , " He bade me store up as a ...
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... used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is pro ...
... used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is pro ...
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... used for to feize ; I know not whether this be not the sense here . JOHNSON . I believe Dr. Johnson's explanation is right . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Ay , though on all the world we make extent , " From the ...
... used for to feize ; I know not whether this be not the sense here . JOHNSON . I believe Dr. Johnson's explanation is right . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Ay , though on all the world we make extent , " From the ...
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