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... passage , which is creditable to his taste , his scholarship , and his modesty : Inde vaporata , & c . This has been thought to be a metaphor . borrowed from medical fomentations applied to the ears . I rather think it alludes to the ...
... passage , which is creditable to his taste , his scholarship , and his modesty : Inde vaporata , & c . This has been thought to be a metaphor . borrowed from medical fomentations applied to the ears . I rather think it alludes to the ...
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... passage ; while Brewster , to our judgment , has rendered it beautifully indeed : - but even on Brewster's version improvements might be made , particularly on the four lines beginning " Priviledg'd now , " which are very careless in ...
... passage ; while Brewster , to our judgment , has rendered it beautifully indeed : - but even on Brewster's version improvements might be made , particularly on the four lines beginning " Priviledg'd now , " which are very careless in ...
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... passage in Ella , relating to the night - mares , or night- witches , or witches riding in a sieve , or on a broomstick , by night . The passage in Ella , ( that is , this word in the passage , ) is , we think , copied from Shakspeare ...
... passage in Ella , relating to the night - mares , or night- witches , or witches riding in a sieve , or on a broomstick , by night . The passage in Ella , ( that is , this word in the passage , ) is , we think , copied from Shakspeare ...
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