Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 psl. |
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... because ' tis not there : be bad it from H. Stephens in V. Aπλs . But all this I omit , to come to Mil- ton and Theocritus : " Yet « Yet Virgin of Proferpina from Jove . " This PREFACE . xi "That the Magnifico is much belov'd ...
... because ' tis not there : be bad it from H. Stephens in V. Aπλs . But all this I omit , to come to Mil- ton and Theocritus : " Yet « Yet Virgin of Proferpina from Jove . " This PREFACE . xi "That the Magnifico is much belov'd ...
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... ( the goddess of Wisdom too ) deftroyed a whole fleet ? " UNIUS ob noxam et furias Ajacis Oïlei ? Did not Juno deteft the whole Trojan race , because I Did xxxiv PREFACE . refentment against Falstaff's impudent addreffes, ...
... ( the goddess of Wisdom too ) deftroyed a whole fleet ? " UNIUS ob noxam et furias Ajacis Oïlei ? Did not Juno deteft the whole Trojan race , because I Did xxxiv PREFACE . refentment against Falstaff's impudent addreffes, ...
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John Upton. Did not Juno deteft the whole Trojan race , because ONE Trojan flighted her beauty , in comparison of Venus ? Add moreover , don't people in the height of resentment often wish things , which their cooler reason would condemn ...
John Upton. Did not Juno deteft the whole Trojan race , because ONE Trojan flighted her beauty , in comparison of Venus ? Add moreover , don't people in the height of resentment often wish things , which their cooler reason would condemn ...
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... because no night , & c . " [ N. B. here is turned into heried . ] So the Latins fometimes ufe the pronoun fuus . Ovid . Met . IV , 373 . Yota suos habuere deos . THEIR Gods , emphatically ; i . e . favorable THEIR xl PREFACE .
... because no night , & c . " [ N. B. here is turned into heried . ] So the Latins fometimes ufe the pronoun fuus . Ovid . Met . IV , 373 . Yota suos habuere deos . THEIR Gods , emphatically ; i . e . favorable THEIR xl PREFACE .
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... because there is a concur- " rence of the natural motions of wind and wave . " This proves the 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 ...
... because there is a concur- " rence of the natural motions of wind and wave . " This proves the 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 ...
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