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... fenfe ; for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men , faying they had fuffered fhipwreck in Bohemia , where is no fea ' near by 100 miles . " Drummond's Works , fol . 225 , edit . 1711 . When this remark was made by Ben Jonson ...
... fenfe ; for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men , faying they had fuffered fhipwreck in Bohemia , where is no fea ' near by 100 miles . " Drummond's Works , fol . 225 , edit . 1711 . When this remark was made by Ben Jonson ...
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... cordial to the state ; the power of affuaging the fenfe of mifery . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " The labour we delight in , phyficks pain . " has STEEVENS . Stay your thanks a while ; LEON . And them WINTER'S 9 TALE .
... cordial to the state ; the power of affuaging the fenfe of mifery . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " The labour we delight in , phyficks pain . " has STEEVENS . Stay your thanks a while ; LEON . And them WINTER'S 9 TALE .
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... fenfe and English . That , for Oh ! that . -18 not uncommon . In an old tranflation of the famous Alcoran of the Francifcans : " St. Francis obferving the holinefs of friar Juniper , faid to the priors , That I had a wood of fuch ...
... fenfe and English . That , for Oh ! that . -18 not uncommon . In an old tranflation of the famous Alcoran of the Francifcans : " St. Francis obferving the holinefs of friar Juniper , faid to the priors , That I had a wood of fuch ...
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... fenfe by the Earl of Surry , Sir John Hayward , and Gas- coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The fecond folio reads - good keed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITE . I love thee ...
... fenfe by the Earl of Surry , Sir John Hayward , and Gas- coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The fecond folio reads - good keed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITE . I love thee ...
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... fenfe is different , and plain enough when the line is pointed thus : ere With jpur we heat an acre , but to the goal . i . e . good ufage will win us to any thing ; but , with ill , we stop fhort , even there where both our intereft ...
... fenfe is different , and plain enough when the line is pointed thus : ere With jpur we heat an acre , but to the goal . i . e . good ufage will win us to any thing ; but , with ill , we stop fhort , even there where both our intereft ...
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