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... means rare , and if the reader , like Pericles , fhould think himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly fubje & him to fuch a labour . That I ...
... means rare , and if the reader , like Pericles , fhould think himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly fubje & him to fuch a labour . That I ...
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... means of a copy far as Deucalion .off " from the manufcript which had received Shakspeare's revifal and improvement . STEEVENS . 66 --- an ace . " Inftead of " Panthino , " in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , --- " Panthion . " Inftead of ...
... means of a copy far as Deucalion .off " from the manufcript which had received Shakspeare's revifal and improvement . STEEVENS . 66 --- an ace . " Inftead of " Panthino , " in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , --- " Panthion . " Inftead of ...
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... means fcrupulous in friving to reduce the metre to that exa & nefs which I fuppofe it originally to have poffeffed . Of the fame licenfe I fhould not have availed myself bad I been employed on any of the undifputed dramas of our ...
... means fcrupulous in friving to reduce the metre to that exa & nefs which I fuppofe it originally to have poffeffed . Of the fame licenfe I fhould not have availed myself bad I been employed on any of the undifputed dramas of our ...
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... means , the companion of her mild- nefs . M. MASON . That have inflam'd defire in my breaft , ] It should be remembered that defire was fometimes ufed as a trifyllable . See Vol . XIX . p . 49 , n . 8. MALONE . 9 To compafs fuch a ...
... means , the companion of her mild- nefs . M. MASON . That have inflam'd defire in my breaft , ] It should be remembered that defire was fometimes ufed as a trifyllable . See Vol . XIX . p . 49 , n . 8. MALONE . 9 To compafs fuch a ...
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... means the fame as for fear of going . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , Lucetia fays of the fragments of a letter : i . c . " Yet here they fhall not lie for catching cold . " for fear of it . See Vol . IV . p . 185 , n . 6 . It ...
... means the fame as for fear of going . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , Lucetia fays of the fragments of a letter : i . c . " Yet here they fhall not lie for catching cold . " for fear of it . See Vol . IV . p . 185 , n . 6 . It ...
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