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Page xxxiv
... True woman in her anger ; who , for the fake of one , would punish the whole fex : for to argue from particulars to univerfals is no unusual thing with them at all . Thus highly in character fays Diana in All's Well that ends Well , Act ...
... True woman in her anger ; who , for the fake of one , would punish the whole fex : for to argue from particulars to univerfals is no unusual thing with them at all . Thus highly in character fays Diana in All's Well that ends Well , Act ...
Page xl
... true logick , as learning . The whole runs thus in Shakespeare , " The nine - mens morris is fill'd up with mud , " And the queint mazes in the wanton green , " For lack of tread are undistinguishable . " The buman mortals want Their ...
... true logick , as learning . The whole runs thus in Shakespeare , " The nine - mens morris is fill'd up with mud , " And the queint mazes in the wanton green , " For lack of tread are undistinguishable . " The buman mortals want Their ...
Page xlvii
... true . But , for my own part , I know nothing ingenious , but what is true . Nor can I look on the following in any other light , than as an idle dream- 66 " From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . ] This is given as the ...
... true . But , for my own part , I know nothing ingenious , but what is true . Nor can I look on the following in any other light , than as an idle dream- 66 " From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . ] This is given as the ...
Page l
... true reading is ' gins ; the other " reading not fixing it to that quarter . For the " Sun may give its reflexion in any part of its course above the horizon ; but it can begin it " only in one . The Oxford Editor , however , " Sticks ...
... true reading is ' gins ; the other " reading not fixing it to that quarter . For the " Sun may give its reflexion in any part of its course above the horizon ; but it can begin it " only in one . The Oxford Editor , however , " Sticks ...
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... true Johnson 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 ...
... true Johnson 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 ...
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