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... should point out to the former , as a particular rarity , which manifold record could not match , a merchant and a jeweller , who came there on the fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether ...
... should point out to the former , as a particular rarity , which manifold record could not match , a merchant and a jeweller , who came there on the fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether ...
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... should be pointed thus , and then the fenfe will be evident : our gentle flame Provokes itself , and like the current flies ; — Each bound it chafes . Our gentle flame animates itself ; it flies like a current ; and every obftacle ...
... should be pointed thus , and then the fenfe will be evident : our gentle flame Provokes itself , and like the current flies ; — Each bound it chafes . Our gentle flame animates itself ; it flies like a current ; and every obftacle ...
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... should however be remembered , that forty fhillings at that time were equal to at leaft fix , perhaps eight , pounds at this day . 6 ' Tis a good piece . } MALONE . As the metre is here defective , it is not improbable that our author ...
... should however be remembered , that forty fhillings at that time were equal to at leaft fix , perhaps eight , pounds at this day . 6 ' Tis a good piece . } MALONE . As the metre is here defective , it is not improbable that our author ...
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... 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 vinci Rerum magna parens , & moriente mori . WARBURTON ...
... 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 vinci Rerum magna parens , & moriente mori . WARBURTON ...
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... loft , if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words - fhe be , we should regulate the paffage thus : How shall he be Endow'd , if mated with an equal husband ? STEEVENS . For ' tis a bond in men . Give him 20 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... loft , if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words - fhe be , we should regulate the paffage thus : How shall he be Endow'd , if mated with an equal husband ? STEEVENS . For ' tis a bond in men . Give him 20 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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