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Page xviii
... say to the moft correct English translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy . " When priests are more in ...
... say to the moft correct English translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy . " When priests are more in ...
Page xxxviii
... says , he refts " him , for then he brings him into all manner of " unreft . A kind of little kings we are , bearing " the diminutive of a mace , made like a young " artichock , that always carries pepper and falt in itself . " 66 Now ...
... says , he refts " him , for then he brings him into all manner of " unreft . A kind of little kings we are , bearing " the diminutive of a mace , made like a young " artichock , that always carries pepper and falt in itself . " 66 Now ...
Page xliii
... say so . ) One of them is in the Tempest , Act II . where Tri- culo finding the monster Caliban fays , " were I in " England now , as once I was , and had but this fifh painted , not an holiday - fool there but would " give a piece of ...
... say so . ) One of them is in the Tempest , Act II . where Tri- culo finding the monster Caliban fays , " were I in " England now , as once I was , and had but this fifh painted , not an holiday - fool there but would " give a piece of ...
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... says , that thofe emendations 66 2 I See his firft note on Milton's Paradife lost . 2 Plura igitur in Horatianis his curis ex conjectura exhi- bemus , quàm ex codicum fubfidio ; et , nifi me omnia fallunt , plerumque certiora , B of of ...
... says , that thofe emendations 66 2 I See his firft note on Milton's Paradife lost . 2 Plura igitur in Horatianis his curis ex conjectura exhi- bemus , quàm ex codicum fubfidio ; et , nifi me omnia fallunt , plerumque certiora , B of of ...
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... says very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but . thofe which they highly value themfelyes for . 3 See what Afcham writes of Lady Jane Grey , ( who , lived fome time before Shakespeare ) ...
... says very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but . thofe which they highly value themfelyes for . 3 See what Afcham writes of Lady Jane Grey , ( who , lived fome time before Shakespeare ) ...
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