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Page xiii
... must mean Ceres the Virgin who dwells in Proferpina , or , formerly refided there.- Wonderful Grecian ! IV . Another citation of like kind I find in a note on Julius Cæfar , A III . Antony . " You all do know this mantle ; I " remember ...
... must mean Ceres the Virgin who dwells in Proferpina , or , formerly refided there.- Wonderful Grecian ! IV . Another citation of like kind I find in a note on Julius Cæfar , A III . Antony . " You all do know this mantle ; I " remember ...
Page xvi
... must learn to know fuch flanders " of the age , or else you may be marvelously mif- " taken . " V. • But tho ' it falls not to our Critic's fhare to be Skilled in the nobler writings of ancient Greece ; yet as an English author is the ...
... must learn to know fuch flanders " of the age , or else you may be marvelously mif- " taken . " V. • But tho ' it falls not to our Critic's fhare to be Skilled in the nobler writings of ancient Greece ; yet as an English author is the ...
Page xxx
... must be comforted , in his bright radiance and colla- teral light : Shakespeare does not fay collateral love , as Milton , but collateral light , perfuing his idea of the bright particular ftar : and not without fome allufion , perhaps ...
... must be comforted , in his bright radiance and colla- teral light : Shakespeare does not fay collateral love , as Milton , but collateral light , perfuing his idea of the bright particular ftar : and not without fome allufion , perhaps ...
Page xl
... must leave their fport : nine - men's morris ; in the fame manner as a Three - men Beetle , i . e . what requires three men to use it ; a Three - men fong , a fong to be fung by three men . But where ever I turn my eye , I fee fuch ...
... must leave their fport : nine - men's morris ; in the fame manner as a Three - men Beetle , i . e . what requires three men to use it ; a Three - men fong , a fong to be fung by three men . But where ever I turn my eye , I fee fuch ...
Page xlii
... must I send our Critic again to his Bible ? — “ And let them [ viz . the Sun and MooN ] be for figns , and for seasons , and for days , and years . " Gen. I , 14 . THE above " rural chefs " may be matched with another note on a passage ...
... must I send our Critic again to his Bible ? — “ And let them [ viz . the Sun and MooN ] be for figns , and for seasons , and for days , and years . " Gen. I , 14 . THE above " rural chefs " may be matched with another note on a passage ...
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